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  2. Khmer architecture - Wikipedia

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    The baray associated with Preah Khan is the Jayataka, in the middle of which stands the 12th-century temple of Neak Pean. Scholars have speculated that the Jayataka represents the Himalayan lake of Anavatapta , known for its miraculous healing powers.

  3. Preah Khan - Wikipedia

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    The temple is flat in design, with a basic plan of successive rectangular galleries around a Buddhist sanctuary complicated by Hindu satellite temples and numerous later additions. Like the nearby Ta Prohm , Preah Khan has been left largely unrestored, with numerous trees and other vegetation growing among the ruins.

  4. Preah Thong and Neang Neak - Wikipedia

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    Preah Thong[4] (Kaundinya I / Y Da) and Neang Neakii[5] (Queen Soma / Y Ga) are symbolic personas in Khmer culture. They are thought to have founded the pre-Angkorian state of Funan. Much of Khmer wedding customs can be traced back to the marriage of Preah Thong and Neang Neakii. According to reports by two Chinese envoys, Kang Tai and Zhu Ying ...

  5. Preah Ko - Wikipedia

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    Preah Ko is known for the beauty and intricacy of its carvings. The design on this lintel includes warriors mounted on three-headed nāgas, horsemen, and a deity mounted on a kala. After the Khmer king Jayavarman II founded the Khmer empire in 802 A.D., he finally established his capital at Hariharalaya, where he died.

  6. Khleangs - Wikipedia

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    Khleangs. The Khleangs are two buildings of unknown purpose on the east side of the Royal Square in Angkor Thom, Cambodia, located just behind the twelve towers of Prasat Suor Prat and separated by the royal route that leads from the Angkor Thom Royal Palace to the Victory Gate. They are oriented along the north-south axis.

  7. Krol Ko - Wikipedia

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    It is north of Neak Pean. The name 'Krol Ko' is a modern term meaning 'The Park of the Oxen' and likely has no connection to its historical use. [1]

  8. Neak Pean - Wikipedia

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    History. Neak Pean was originally designed for medical purposes (the ancients believed that going into these pools would balance the elements in the bather, thus curing disease); it is one of the many hospitals that Jayavarman VII built. It is based on the ancient Hindu belief of balance. Four connected pools represent Water, Earth, Fire and Wind.

  9. Kaundinya I - Wikipedia

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    Kaundinya I (Khmer: កៅណ្ឌិន្យ, Sanskrit: कौण्डिन्य, Kauṇḍinya), also known as Hùntián (Chinese: 混塡), Hỗn Điền (Vietnamese: 混塡) and Preah Thong (Khmer: ព្រះថោង), [1] was the second monarch of Funan (reigned c. 1st century) which comprises much of Cambodia located in mainland Southeast Asia centered on the Mekong Delta.

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