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THE SIX FACES OF HANUMAN
Hanuman,the magical white monkey warrior in Rama's simian army,is probably the best known monkey character in Ramakien, the Thai version of the Indian pic Ramayana.He is featured in several episodes and has become a hero especially for Thai children who recognise him instantly in any artistic representation. In the khon,masked dance drama,Hanuman sports a mask of white colour,wears a diadem,grins with an open mouth and, most important of all,has the symbol of a moon surrounded by stars affixed to the palate of his mouth.

There are indeed others masks for the enactment of Hanuman in the khon performance of the Ramakien,
each suiting a particular episode of the story .
In this articl,six masks are presented.The masks
show in this article ae miniature ones made for the purpose of displaying craftsmanship skills and not
for performance. They are all made by one craftsman and are from a private collection. The same set are
also presented in the CD-ROM entitled "Khon Museum at Suan Pakkad Palace" in the Virtually Reality
Format,available only at the Suan Pakkad Palace.

The image of Hanuman is typified by this mask. He is white in complexion,with whorls of hair.
He wears a jewel studded golden diadem with ear pieces which do not fit behind the ear as they should.His eyes are wide open,attentive and mischiveous.His open mouth reveals the symbol of the moon,surrounded by stars,on the upper palette.
One of his magical qualities is the ability to yawn
the moon and stars to identify himself as the son of the Phra Phai the wind god.

When Hanuman displays his full power as a goo-incarnate,he becomes a grotesque figure of a huge monkey with six arms and four faces. The Khon mask
for such imagery also sports four faces,the major
one in the front and three smaller ones on the back
This is an example of the Thai ingenuity in the arts. ( How craftsmen deal with the ten faces of Thosakanth and the one thousand faces of Sahasdecha
will be described in another article.)

In a short episode,the adolescent Hanuman frolics in a beautiful garden,not knowing that it is the pleasure garden of Uma.Lord Isvara's wife.
She punishes him by putting a spell on him.
The spell takes away all his magic powers and most of his momory. The spell can be lifted only if and
when Rama recognises him as the son of the wind god.
This leads up to the episode in which Rama recognises the hidden power and personal characteristic of Hanuman,strokes him on the back
trick and breaks the spell. Subsequently,Hanuman
becomes Rama's most entrusted and loyal warrior.
The mask here displays even more jewelry than usual.
Hanuman manages to infiltrate into Thosakants'army
and to gain his confidence. Thosakanth is overjoyed
with what he believes to be a defection and a god-send.He elevates Hanuman to the position of the Crown Prince of Longka and gives him the regalia of indrachit,the former heir who has been killed in the
war. Hanuman proceeds to gain as much knowledge of his arch enemy'secrets as possible before playing
havoc on much of the city and fleeing back to Rama's
service. In this mask, Hanuman is depicted wearing
Indrachit'crown.

After the vanquish of Thosakanth and the victorious end of the war,Rama is reunited with Sida.
They triumphantly return to the throne of Ayodhya.
Hunaman is rewarded with the kingship of a vassal
state of Ayodhya. He accepted the reward,only to find after a short while that his simian nature is
not suited to this high position. For examples,he
fails to sit still for any length of time.He resings
the kingship and leaves the regal splendour behind
for a simple retirement. The mask which represents
Hanuman in this episode wears the golden crown of state.

Finally, Hanuman find peaceful life as a mendicant,
living a life of seclusion in the forests. The mask
of the hermit Hanuman wears the appropriate headgear.
There is a seventh mask of Hanuman. When Hanuman is
in a pleasant mood, his face glows with pleasure.
Thai craftsmen depict this mode by covering the mask with mother-of-pearl which reflects light in
seven iridescent colours. A few mother-of-pearl
masks exist in museums and private collection,
but not yet in this collection.

NAME OF HANUMAN
1. HANUMAN THE WARRIOR.

2. HANUMAN THE ALMIGHTY.

3. HANUMAN THE ADOLESCENT.

4. HANUMAN THE CROWN PRINCE.

5. HANUMAN THE KING.

6. HANUMAN THE HERMIT.