Ramayana Temple | Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
M. Bison's theme & stage from Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, in a widescreen, 60 FPS, 16:9, no UI, no characters format.
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The name ''Ramayana Temple'' is most likely first giving in the artbook/soundtrack ''Street Fighter II - Complete file''. The game itself simply calls the stage ''Thailand.''.
There are two identical statues in this stage; one on each side. If either one is broken during a fight, then a character in the background, who is meditating, will stand up. He will then wave his arms up and down continually. These statues are based on and stylized after a pair of yaksa (ยักษ์, lit. "demon" or "giant") statues guarding the altar of Wat Arun Ratchawararam Temple in Bangkok. Albeit the real life statues were green and white, respectively, with more elaborate decorations. These statues were based on Thotsakan (ทศกัณฐ์), the Thai adaptation of the villianous yaksa from the Hindu epic Ramayana, of which the stage's original name is referred to.
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