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in modern-day Myanmar, complete with dialogue, song lyrics, and stage directions. The storyline of Manikhet is based on the Sattadhanu Jataka, the 20th story in the
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Manikhet is the name of a celestial horse with a precious stone eye. The story follows the life of Suthanu, a prince in the kingdom of
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Rubin, Don; Pong, Chua Soo; Chaturvedi, Ravi; Majundar, Ramendu; Tanokura, Minoru (2001).
8: 227: 231: 219: 178: 211: 76: 22: 52: 215: 269: 223: 200:"Burmese Nights: the Pagoda Festival Pwe in the Age of Hollywood's 'Titanic'" 36: 72: 59:, a non-canonical collection of stories of the Buddha's past lives from 86: 98: 60: 175:
The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Asia/Pacific
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Burmese
Pali
play
Paññāsa Jātaka
Lan Na
Padethayaza
Nyaungyan period
pyo
Bodawpaya
Varanasi




"Myanmar Dramatic Literature, its Rise and Decline"
"The Ramayana Drama in Myanmar"
ISBN
9780415260879
"Burmese Nights: the Pagoda Festival Pwe in the Age of Hollywood's 'Titanic'"
doi
10.1017/S0266464X00013865
ISSN
1474-0613
S2CID
190693966
"Phra Suthanu (Biographical details)"
Categories
Burmese literature
Jataka tales
Buddhist plays

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