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Suvannamaccha (Thai: สุพรรณมัจฉา; RTGS: Suphannamatcha or Suphan Matcha; Khmer: សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា, ALA-LC: Suvaṇṇmacchā; Pali: सुवण्णमच्छा, suvaṇṇamacchā; literally "golden fish") is a daughter of Tosakanth appearing in the Thai and other Southeast Asian versions of Ramayana. She is a mermaid princess who tries to spoil Hanuman's plans to build a bridge to Lanka but falls in love with him instead. The figure of Suvannamaccha is popular in Thai folklore and is represented on small cloth streamers or framed pictures that are hung as luck-bringing charms in shops and houses throughout Thailand.

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  • Suvannamaccha (es)
  • Suvannamaccha (fr)
  • Suvannamaccha (en)
  • Суваннамакча (ru)
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  • Suvannamaccha (Thai: สุพรรณมัจฉา; RTGS: Suphannamatcha or Suphan Matcha; Khmer: សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា, ALA-LC: Suvaṇṇmacchā; Pali: सुवण्णमच्छा, suvaṇṇamacchā; literally "golden fish") is a daughter of Tosakanth appearing in the Thai and other Southeast Asian versions of Ramayana. She is a mermaid princess who tries to spoil Hanuman's plans to build a bridge to Lanka but falls in love with him instead. The figure of Suvannamaccha is popular in Thai folklore and is represented on small cloth streamers or framed pictures that are hung as luck-bringing charms in shops and houses throughout Thailand. (en)
  • Suvannamaccha (Tailandés: สุพรรณมัจฉา; Suphannamatcha o Suphan Matcha; en camboyano, សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា; Sovann Maccha; en sánscrito, सुवर्णमत्स्य: , suvarṇamatsya; literalmente "pez dorado") es una hija de Tosakanth que aparece en las versiones tailandesas y del sudeste asiático del Ramayana.​ Ella es una princesa sirena que intenta estropear los planes de Hanuman de construir un puente a Lanka, pero en cambio se enamora de él.​ (es)
  • Suvannamaccha (en thaï : สุพรรณมัจฉา ; en RTGS : Suphannamatcha ou Suphan Matcha ; en khmer : សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា; Sovann Maccha ; en sanskrit : सुवर्णमत्स्य , suvarṇamatsya ; littéralement « poisson d'or ») est une fille de Tosakanth apparaissant dans la version thaïlandaise de l'épopée mythologique Ramayana appelée Ramakien ainsi que dans d'autres versions d'Asie du Sud-Est du Ramayana. C'est une princesse sirène qui essaie de gâter le projet du dieu-singe Hanuman de construction d'un pont vers Lanka. Cependant, elle tombe amoureuse de lui . (fr)
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  • A mural painting of Suvannamaccha and Hanuman at Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok. (en)
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  • Suvannamaccha (Tailandés: สุพรรณมัจฉา; Suphannamatcha o Suphan Matcha; en camboyano, សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា; Sovann Maccha; en sánscrito, सुवर्णमत्स्य: , suvarṇamatsya; literalmente "pez dorado") es una hija de Tosakanth que aparece en las versiones tailandesas y del sudeste asiático del Ramayana.​ Ella es una princesa sirena que intenta estropear los planes de Hanuman de construir un puente a Lanka, pero en cambio se enamora de él.​ La figura de Suvannamaccha es popular en el folclore tailandés y está representada en pequeñas serpentinas de tela o cuadros enmarcados que se cuelgan como amuletos que traen suerte en las tiendas y casas de Tailandia. (es)
  • Suvannamaccha (en thaï : สุพรรณมัจฉา ; en RTGS : Suphannamatcha ou Suphan Matcha ; en khmer : សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា; Sovann Maccha ; en sanskrit : सुवर्णमत्स्य , suvarṇamatsya ; littéralement « poisson d'or ») est une fille de Tosakanth apparaissant dans la version thaïlandaise de l'épopée mythologique Ramayana appelée Ramakien ainsi que dans d'autres versions d'Asie du Sud-Est du Ramayana. C'est une princesse sirène qui essaie de gâter le projet du dieu-singe Hanuman de construction d'un pont vers Lanka. Cependant, elle tombe amoureuse de lui . La figure de Suvannamaccha est populaire et répandue dans le folklore. Elle est représentée sous plusieurs formats : sur de petites banderoles en tissu ou sur des images encadrées qui sont accrochées comme amulettes dans les boutiques et les maisons thaïlandaises... (fr)
  • Suvannamaccha (Thai: สุพรรณมัจฉา; RTGS: Suphannamatcha or Suphan Matcha; Khmer: សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា, ALA-LC: Suvaṇṇmacchā; Pali: सुवण्णमच्छा, suvaṇṇamacchā; literally "golden fish") is a daughter of Tosakanth appearing in the Thai and other Southeast Asian versions of Ramayana. She is a mermaid princess who tries to spoil Hanuman's plans to build a bridge to Lanka but falls in love with him instead. The figure of Suvannamaccha is popular in Thai folklore and is represented on small cloth streamers or framed pictures that are hung as luck-bringing charms in shops and houses throughout Thailand. (en)
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