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reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
These seven photos below show three characters of
Queen Cāmadevī, the queen in the legend of Lamphūn province,
northern Thailand.
Queen Camadevi (Cāmadevī) was a strikingly
beautiful woman in a legend from Lanna (Lānnā) (Northern Thailand) who had come
from the Mon kingdom of Lopburi (Lopburī) to reign over the city of Haripunchai
(Haripuῆjaya) between the 6th and 8th C.AD.
I am comparing these three characters
of her in order to show the identity that Queen Camadevi
was considered both a warrior and a nun.
As the photos, the main feature of Queen
Camadevi’s character which was considered the most is a warrior. The photo of the
statue in the center of the city Lamphun shows the standing queen with a sword
in her left hand that seems to similar as the photo of a sculpture in the hallowed
pavilions at the Lamphun weave institute and the photo of the poster of Queen Camadevi
the movie. The actress who was starring as Queen Camadevi shows an action resemble
as those statue and sculpture. In addition the sculpture in the hallowed place
at Ban Koh Klang differs from the other photos mentioned, because it’s the standing
queen sculpture holding an archer with her twin son.
On the hand, Queen Camadevi other character
is the nun. The photo of the sculpture in the hallowed pavilions at the Lamphun
weave institute on the left hand side and the photo of the sculpture in
the hallowed place at Ban Koh Klang on the right hand side represent a queen in
a nun uniform. Last, the photo of the actress from the movie reveals the queen
in the action and dressed as a queen's grace.
These photos indicate the following characteristics of Queen
Camadevi as the elegance woman who ruled the territory in the
northern Thailand by religion.

Queen Camadevi (Cāmadevī) (was) ^, the main character of a folk legend from Lanna (Lānnā) (Northern Thailand), is said to have been a strikingly beautiful woman ( in a legend from Lanna (Lānnā) (Northern Thailand) ) who (had come) ^ came from the Mon kingdom of Lopburi (Lopburī) to reign over the city of Haripunchai (Haripuῆjaya) between the 6th and 8th centuries AD. (¶ I am comparing these three characters of her in order to show the identity thatQueen Camadevi was considered both a warrior and a nun.) ^ These characteristics with which Queen Camadevi is endowed in the legend, her beauty and her political conquests, show that she is considered both a warrior and a nun.
ReplyDelete(As the photos, the main feature of Queen Camadevi’s character which was considered the most is a warrior.) ^ The photos above reflect these somewhat divergent characterizations. The warrior-like qualities are most conspicuously-seen. The photo of the statue in the center of the city ^ ofLamphun shows the (standing) queen ^ standing with a sword in her left hand (that seems to similar as) ^ . It bears a resemblance both to the photo of a sculpture in the hallowed pavilions at the Lamphun weave institute (and the photo of the poster of Queen Camadevi the movie) ^, as well as to one of the posters from the movie about Queen Camadevi. The actress (who was) starring as Queen Camadevi (an action resemble as those)^ poses, in the leftmost film poster, in a manner similar to that of an action hero, and looks similar to the statue and sculpture ^ mentioned above. In addition the sculpture in the hallowed place at Ban Koh Klang differs from the other photos mentioned (, because it’s) ^ in that it portrays the standing queen (sculpture) holding an (archer) ^ archer's bow with her twin (son) ^ sons.
(On the hand,) ^ The other prevalent characterization of Queen Camadevi other character is (the) ^as a nun. The photo of the sculpture in the hallowed pavilions at the Lamphun weave institute on the left hand side and the photo of the sculpture in the hallowed place at Ban Koh Klang on the right hand side represent a queen in a nun uniform. Last, the ^rightmost photo of the actress from the movie reveals the queen (in the action and ) dressed (as a queen's grace. These ¶ ) ^ in graceful royal regalia. All of these photos indicate (the following characteristics of) Queen Camadevi as the elegance ^was an elegant woman who ruled the territory (in the northern) ^ of Northern Thailand by religion.