Mahayommayak (มหายมยักษ์)
Thai. Name of a
yak, i.e. a demon
character, in the Ramakien, who has a red complexion, tah phlohng, i.e. ‘wide open eyes’, and wears a chadah-like, cockerel tail crown adorned with pieces or red mirror-like glass, and that ‒seen from the side‒ is wavy and curves somewhat backward, reminiscent of the crown worn by the guardian deity Thao Thatarattha (fig.). Mahayommayak is the son of Sahomliwan (สหมลิวัน), the first ruler of
Meuang Badahn (บาดาล), whose throne he inherited. His wife was
Nang
Chantrapraphasih (จันทรประภาศรี). He hated
Totsakan (fig.) with a vengeance
and before he died, he instructed his offspring never to associate with the latter. He was succeeded by his son
Maiyarahp
(fig.).
See also
LIST OF RAMAKIEN CHARACTERS & NAMES.
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