Pha Daeng Nang Ai (ผาแดง นางไอ่)
Thai. Name of an epic folktale from
Isaan,
though thought to have originated in neighbouring
Laos,
of which parts in the past belonged to
Siam.
The story describes a tragic love triangle between King Pha Daeng, Princess
Aikham (ไอ่คำ),
also referred to as Nang Ai, and the
Naga
Prince Phangkhi (ภังคี), whose names may also be transcribed Phadaeng, Naang Aaikham and Phangkhee,
respectively. Though Phangkhi and Nang Ai had been reborn as soul mates
throughout many past
chaht
or existences, Nang Ai, the daughter of the
Khmer
King, fell in love with Pha Daeng, the King of Phaphong, but their love had to remain
secret as it was never recognized, because King Phadaeng had failed to win the
Boon Bang Fai
rocket contest which the Khmer King
had organized, whilst
Phangkhi was deeply in love with the princess without her knowledge.
In order to be close to the princess, Prince Phangkhi changed himself into a
white squirrel wearing a bell to attract her attention. This however got him
killed by a Khmer hunter and the people of the Khmer city shared its meat to be
eaten. Upon learning that his son was killed,
Phayanaag, i.e. the
Naga King, sent his troops into
battle and ordered all those who ate from the meat to be killed, while he
kidnapped the princess and took her as prisoner to the Naga City. When Phadaeng
heard about the disaster he ended his life and became a ghost fighting for the
release of his beloved, until
Phra In
came to stop the
fight and told everyone involved to wait for the next
buddha
to judge as to whom Princess Aikham belonged.
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