Macchanu
deity water Cambodian single tradition · 3
Macchanu is the son of Hanuman in the Cambodian, Thai and other versions of the Ramayana. He is a hybrid being who looked like a vanara from the waist-up but had the tail of a fish.
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- co occurs with
- Anjana, Nala, Kesari, Vali, Sushena, Angada, Sugriva, Ruma, Nila, Mainda, Dvivida, Makardhwaja, Sharabha, Taar, Tosakanth, Hanuman, Taras
- child of
- Hanuman, Suvannamaccha
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“Macchanu is the son of Hanuman in the Cambodian, Thai and other versions of the Ramayana, and who looked like a vanara from the waist-up but had the tail of a fish.”
#4662 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Macchanu, son of Hanuman (per the Cambodian and Thai versions)”
#8767 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Hanuman had left a seed with Suvannamaccha and soon she would give birth to their son, Macchanu.”
#29332 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001