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History of Angkor Wat




gkor Wat is located in Siem Reap, located in the north of Siem Reap town in Siem Reap district, 7 km from the provincial town, either by Komai Road or Duque de Gaulle. It is the largest Hindu temple

 complex and the largest religious monument in the world. The temple was built by Suryavarman II, a great masterpiece and famous for bamboo scattered around the world. Constructed at the beginning of the 12th century in Yasodharapura (present-day Angkor), the Khmer Empire was his last representative temple and last mausoleum, which turned sour from the ancient Siamese royal traditions. A pagoda instead of dedicated to Vishnu. As the best surviving temples at this station, it is the only one that has left an important religious center since its foundation - first Hinduism to Vishnu Later Buddhism. The temple is in the top classical style of Khmer architecture. It has become a symbol of Cambodia [1], which embodies the national flag, representing the country of Cambodia and it is also the main tourist attraction of the country.

Angkor Wat combines two basic plans of the Khmer temple architecture: the Temple Mount and the last gallery of galleries based on the original Trevor Architecture, including features such as ideals. The temple was designed to represent the crucifixion of the divinity of the gods: in Hindu mythology: in a moat or in conjunction with about 16 km, the real temple of the temple is 1500 meters long. x width 1,300m above 200m Main road from the west to the Kandal Temple 250m lengths The largest of the towers of the kingdom is 65m and the outer wall 3.6m (2, Mi.) Long, is a porch with three corners Each gallery high up into the adjacent gallery. In the middle of the temple, vertically, the quadrilateral of the tower. Unlike most Angkor temples, Angkor Wat is oriented to the west, scholars speculate that it is the centerpiece of the temple. The temple is admired for its enormous beauty and splendor of the architecture, stretched bas-reliefs, and by the angels that adorn the walls of the temple.



The name of the modern day Angkor Wat means that the city of Wat Phnom in Khmer is Angkor or the capital of the capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia, which is derived from the Sanskrit nagara (नगर). [2] Wat is the Khmer word for land-grabbing. From the Pali word "vatta" (वत्त). [3] Prior to this, the temple was known as Preah Vihear (Parama Vishnuloka in Sanskrit) after the title of rehuman

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