DescriptionAsura Vayuphak Thailand Ramayana Hindu mythology.jpg
The Asura Vayuphak is a creature from the Himmavana forest as depicted in The Ramayana epic story from India. This creature is half giant (like his father) and half bird (like his mother).
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The Asura-Vayuphak Barge at the Royal Barge Museum in Bangkok, Thailand. This barge features the Asura Vayuphak as its figurehead. The Asura Vayuphak is another creature from the Himmavana forest as depicted in The Ramayana epic story from India. This creature is half giant (like his father) and half bird (like his mother).
The original date of the barge is unknown and it was restored to its current condition in 1982. The barge is 21 meters long and held 38 oarsmen and 17 crew members.