Wayabud (ไวยบุตร)
Thai-Sanskrit. Name of a monkey-warrior character in the epos
Ramakien.
He is an ally of
Phra Ram
(fig.)
and belongs
to the camp of Meuang
Kheedkhin,
which is ruled by
Phali
(fig.). He
is described as having a dusky blue or indigo fur, wearing a golden
taab, that is a
decorative and protective neckpiece,
as well as a golden
kabang-style
crown. He is usually depicted
with his mouth open. He is one of the eighteen
Wahnon Sip-paet Mongkut,
who in his previous
chaht
or
incarnation,
was the deity
Phra Phirun, i.e. the Thai god of
rain (fig.).
Also transliterated Waiyabut.
Not to be confused with
Wayubud
or
Waiyubut (วายุบุตร), i.e.
‘Son
of
the
Vayu’,
which is a title for
Hanuman
(fig.).
See also
LIST OF RAMAKIEN CHARACTERS & NAMES.
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