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L'Himmapan (en thaï : ป่าหิมพานต์, Pa Himaphan) est une forêt légendaire entourant le mont Meru dans la mythologie hindoue. Elle abrite de nombreuses créatures légendaires comme les kinnara ou tantima, ou encore l'oiseau Nok thet. C'est aussi là que pousse l'arbre mythique (en), dont les fruits sont des jeunes femmes. Himavanta (Thai: หิมพานต์; RTGS: Himmaphan; Burmese: ဟိမဝန္တာ; MLCTS: hi.ma.wanta) is a legendary forest that is said to be located at the hill of Himmanpan Mountain or the Himalayas which is derived from the Sanskrit word Himālaya (हिमालय 'abode of the snow'). Himavanta appears in a Thai literature named Traibhumikatha (Thai: ไตรภูมิกถา) which explained that Himavanta is the name of the forest and the mountain where many small and large mythical creatures such as Phaya Naga (Thai: พญานาค), (Thai: พญาครุฑ), and Kinnaree (Thai: กินรี), spirits or even gods or goddess are resided in. The mythical Nariphon tree (Thai: นารีผล) that often mentioned in Thai folklore, is also said to grow here. The story of Himavanta and the explanation of the three existed planes are created by the king, the ph Himavānta (im Sanskrit und Pali für „schneereiche [Berge]“; thailändisch ป่าหิมพานต์, RTGS Pa Himmaphan, auch Himaphan; Khmer: Himapean, birmanisch Himawunta, bedeutungsgleich mit Himalaya) ist ein Waldgebiet aus der hinduistischen und buddhistischen Mythologie, das insbesondere in der Kunst und Literatur der Länder des südostasiatischen Festlands (Myanmar, Thailand, Kambodscha, Laos) thematisiert wird. Es liegt an den Hängen des Weltenberges Meru, der zentralen Achse der buddhistischen Welt. Der Berg Meru liegt im nördlichen Bereich des Jambu-Kontinents.
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