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  2. Ta Prohm - Wikipedia

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    Coèdes, George. "La stèle de Ta-Prohm," in Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient, Vol.6, No.1-2 (1906), pp. 44–86. This article, written in French by Angkor-scholar Coedes, gives the original text of the foundational stele at Ta Prohm, as well as a French translation of the text.

  3. Arogayasala - Wikipedia

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    Inscriptional evidence from the Ta Prohm inscription (1186 CE) attests to 102 Arogayasala across Jayavarman VII's territory during his reign. [ 1 ] Evidence found in the Surin Province determined that each Arogayasala contains both a medical facility and a Suttalaya (stone structure) enshrined with the Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhā , the ...

  4. File:Dinosaur carving at Ta Prohm temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia ...

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    English: At Ta Prohm, near Angkor Wat and built by the epic builder king Jayavarman VII in the late 1100s, a small carving on a crumbling temple wall seems to show a dinosaur - a stegosaurus, to be exact. The hand-sized carving can be found in a quiet corner of the complex, a stone temple engulfed in jungle vegetation where the roots of ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Dharmasala - Wikipedia

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    A Dharmasala or a house of fire, or house with fire, is the name given to a place where people, especially pilgrims, can rest on a journey .It is a type of building found in Angkorian complexes constructed during the reign of late 12th-century monarch Jayavarman VII and still found in Preah Khan, Ta Prohm and Banteay Chhmar.

  7. Jayavarman VII - Wikipedia

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    In 1186, Jayavarman dedicated Ta Prohm ("Ancestor Brahma") to his mother. An inscription indicates that this massive temple at one time had 80,000 people assigned to its upkeep, including 18 high priests and 615 female dancers.

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  9. Angkor - Wikipedia

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    The vast expanse of temples required an equally large body of workers to maintain them; at Ta Prohm, a stone carving states that 12,640 people serviced that single temple complex. Not only could the spread of Buddhism have eroded this workforce, but it could have also affected the estimated 300,000 agricultural workers required to feed them all.