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The Temples of Angkor in Siem Reap |
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The majestic
temple of Angkor in the northwest Cambodia belong to the
classic period of Khmer art and civilization. Today, a
millennium after they were build, they awe visitor with
their perfection and enormity. The temple are the
creation of a succession of Khmer King who presided over
an empire that dominated most of present day Southeast
Asia from 800 to 1430 AD, reaching its peak in the 12th
century. The period began with the ascension to the
throne by king Jayavarman II. From the 15th century
the temples were abandoned by the kings and subsequently
forgotten until their " rediscovery " in 1961 by a
French explorer. The jungle setting and silence
enhance the mystery of the temples. One early
discoverer's reaction upon seeing Angkor is not so much
different as the feeling of the visitor today "The
temple stands solitary and alone in the jungle, in too
perfect order to be called a ruin, a relic or a race far
ahead of the
present".
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Angkor Wat |
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The first half of 12thcentury :
King Suryavarman II. The largest of the Angkor group and
one of the most intact, is an architectural masterpiece.
Its perfection in composition, balance, proportions,
reliefs and sculpture make it one of the finest
monuments in the world. This temple is and expression of
Khmer art at its highest point of development. Some
believe Angkor Wat was designed by Divakarapandita, the
chief adviser and minister of the king, who was a
Brahmin with divine honours. The Khmers attribute
the building of Angkor Wat to the divine architect
Visvakar man. Construction probably began early in the
reign of Suryavarman II and because his name appears
posthumously in the bas relief??s and inscriptions it is
believed that Angkor Wat was completed after his death.
The estimated time for construction of the temple is
about 30
year.
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Angkor Thom |
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Angkor Thom, the last
capital of Angkor Period (AD 802-1432) until the 15th
century, was indeed a Great City as it name implies, and
it served as the religious and administrative center of
the vast and powerful Khmer Empire. The capital of King
Jayavarman VII (AD 1181-1220), Angkor Thom, is a
microcosm of the universe divided into four parts by the
main axes. Bayon temple stands as the symbolic link
between heaven and earth. The wall enclosing the city of
Angkor Thom represents the stone wall around the
universe and the mountain ranges around Meru. The
surrounding moat suggests the cosmic ocean. This
symbolism is reinforced by the presence of god Indra on
his mount, the threeheaded elephant. Angkor Thom is
enclosed by an 8-meter-high literate rampart that is
laid out on a square grid of 3 kilometers long on each
side. A moat with a width of 100 meters surrounds the
outer wall. The city is accessed along five great
causeways, one in each cardinal direction-Death Gate
(east), Dei Chhnang Gate (north), Takao Gate (west), and
Tonle Om Gate 18 (south)-plus an additional Victory Gate
on the east aligned with the Terraces of the Elephants
and the Leper King. A tall gopura distinguished by a
superstructure of four faces bisects the wall in the
center of each side. Four small temples, all called
Chhrung temple, stand at each corner of the wall around
the city of Angkor Thom. Made of sandstone and designed
in a cross plan, the temple built by King Jayavarman VII
to worship Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. An inscription
tells about its
construction.
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Ta Prohm |
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Ta Prohm is the
temple that has been left largely in its natural state
since its discovery. Surrounded by jungle, its labyrinth
of stone hallways is overgrown with the roots and limbs
of the massive Banyan trees which envelope the stones
like tentacles.
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Phnom Ba Kheng Temple |
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Phnom Ba Kheng Temple was
built on a natural hill. Commonly referred to as
temple-mountain because it is an earthly facsimile of
Mount Meru, it is located on the left side of the road
from Angkor Wat to Angkor Thom and attracts scores of
tourists who come to watch the sunset or sunrise. The
temple was cut from the rock that formed the natural
hill and faced with sandstone in the late 9th and early
10th centuries, during the reign of King Yasovarman I8
(AD 889?910), dedicating to Shiva Brahmanism. Phnom Ba
Kheng is 65 meters high and the temple has 109 towers.
Phnom Ba Kheng temple was a replica of Mount Meru and
the number of towers suggests a cosmic symbolism. The
seven levels-ground, five tiers, upper terrace of the
monument represent the seven heavens of Indra in
Brahmanism
mythology.
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Bantey Srei |
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This is the fabled pink temple of
the women , so called because it is made of pink
sandstone and considered a tribute to the beauty of
woman. Its small size, delicate carving and remark able
state of preservation make Bantey Srei one of everyone's
favorite temples. Bantey Srei is located about 32 km
from Angkor and it is one of the oldest temples in the
region.
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Phonm Kolen and Kbal
Spean |
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This site is
regarded by the Khmers as one of the holiest sites
because it is located at the origin of the Siem Reap
river which was and still is the life giving source or
the water that enables the widespread rice cultivation
in the area of Angkor. As such it was the basic of the
wealth of the civilization, which in its turn provided
the resources required to build the temples. At this
site one can observe the beautiful rock carving under
the surface of the flowing water of Siem Reap river in
the sitting of dense
jungle.
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