from what i know glang hao is a palace in between human land and heaven. glang means middle in lao and thai.
Yeah I know that Glarng means middle the thing is I've never really been able to tell someone what "Glarng Hao" lol when they ask me. I just tell them it's a mysterious empire or heaven between earth something of that nature. Or I tell them that it's a Empire in the middle of snow which is wrong to the fullest
Wow....that is a very good interpretation!
So I'm guessing ManeeDaeng is supposed to represent the 'bad child' of what happens when 2 gods fall in love when they weren't supposed to. And then he starts fighting with people and dies in the end but he redeems himself.
Haha it's just something I thought about as I studied my philosophy books. I would assume you are correct about ManeeDaeng but the thing is that I have no recollection of the older versions of Thep Sung Warn or Manee Nopa Gao because I believe I was like 3-5 when I watched it. I vaguely remember a few Boran lakorns, but the ones I've always been able to remember are ones such as, "Grop Phed Jhed See, Nang Sip Song, Prasutorn Manorah, Sing Ha Trai Phob, Sung Tong, and Darb Jed See Manee Jed Saeng"
Another thing I don't understand about Boran lakorns sometimes is that sometimes for example "Kor Gayasid" the main god is allowed to be in love and have a wife, yet when the other gods do it it's wrong?