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  2. Ta Prohm - Wikipedia

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    Like most Khmer temples, Ta Prohm is oriented to the east, so the temple proper is set back to the west along an elongated east–west axis. The outer wall of 1000 by 650 metres encloses an area of 650,000 square metres that at one time would have been the site of a substantial town, but that is now largely forested.

  3. Dinosaur of Ta Prohm - Wikipedia

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    The bas-relief [1] [2] is located in the temple-monastery [3] of Ta Prohm in Cambodia. [4] Within the temple, it is found in Gopura III, east of the main sanctuary. It is one of several roundels in a vertical strip of reliefs between the east wall of the main body of the gopura and the south wall of the porch.

  4. Arogayasala - Wikipedia

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    A key piece of evidence for the current understanding of Arogayasalas is the inscription of the Ta Prohm stele in Angkor, Cambodia, dated to 1186 CE.It is one of the larger inscriptions in Angkor and details the reign and works of King Jayavarman VII. [23]

  5. Banteay Kdei - Wikipedia

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    ' A Citadel of Chambers '), [1] also known as "Citadel of Monks' cells", [2] is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. It is located southeast of Ta Prohm and east of Angkor Thom. Built in the mid-12th to early 13th centuries AD during the reign of Jayavarman VII (who was posthumously given the title "Maha paramasangata pada" [3]), it is in the ...

  6. Centuries-old serpent head — Buddha’s protector — found ...

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    The statue pieces were found in the dance hall of Ta Prohm Temple, archaeologists said. Centuries-old serpent head — Buddha’s protector — found buried in Cambodia. See it

  7. Angkor - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated by Rajendravarman in 948 AD, Baksei Chamkrong is a temple-pyramid that housed a statue of Shiva. The religion of pre-Angkorian Cambodia, known to the Chinese as Funan (1st century AD to ca. 550) and Chenla (ca. 550 – ca. 800 AD), included elements of Hinduism, Buddhism and indigenous ancestor cults. [54]

  8. Workers cleaning up dirt at 800-year-old temple uncover ...

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    Ta Prohm, the 800-year-old temple where the statues were found, was also built during this time and is part of the same complex that includes the iconic Angkor Wat temple, according to the ...

  9. Tonle Bati - Wikipedia

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    Close to the lake, there is the Ta Prohm of Bati, one of several shelters built in Cambodia and Thailand during the reign of Jayavarman VII to house the Jayabuddhamahanatha statues. [ 1 ] : 175–176 It is located off the highway to Takéo Province .