The Preah Vihear temple is situated on a hill in northern Cambodia and dates to the Khmer Empire. The fundamental establishment occurred in the 11th and 12th century with smaller parts going back to the 9th century. The complex has an alternate design as different complexes in Cambodia of that time as most complexes were constructed in a square format yet the Preah Vihear temple was built along an 800-meter axis. Amid the Khmer period the main religion was Hinduism however after some time Buddhism turned out to be more essential. Numerous temple complexes were changed over to be utilized by Buddhists similar to the case with the Preah Vihear temple. You will see designs in the complex of the two religions. Visiting the Preah Vihear temple is "easy" but you need to purchase an entrance ticket and drive up the hill with a local vehicle. On the hill, you will see some Cambodian military watching the border with Thailand. Please don’t worries when visiting as the place is absolutely safe however do remember you can't visit the Preah Vihear temple from Thailand as the outskirt crossing is shut.
Under the Franco-Siamese Treaty of 1904 and 1907, the line of boundary between Cambodia and Thai along the Dongrek Mountains followed justice at The Hague authoritatively found that the Preah Vihear Temple located inside the Cambodia region.
Preah Vihear temple is an alluring countryside slightly east of the center area of the Dongrek Mountains. It is roosted on the edge of a monster cliff, around 625 meters above ocean level in Preah Vihear province, northern piece of Cambodia, 625 kilometers from the capital city of Phnom Penh. It is additionally located near the Cambodia-Thai border. The temple has four levels and four yards which contain five Gopuras.
Gopuras or Palace Building on the third level: This group of building was the King's residence when he came to pay respect to the powerful God, and the two wings were the protectors for the pilgrims. The main temple is utilized for the high-positioning supreme divinities and this powerful group of building is considered as the focal point of the entire temple complex.
The front stone stairway: This main passage is on the North side. The stairway is 8 meters wide and 78 meters in length. The primary flight has 162 stages. At the first arrival is a vast stone singa statue on stone square. Another 54 flight of steps 4 meters wide and 27 meters in length paves the way to the second arrival likewise designed with stone signa statue.
The Nagaraj Courtyard: This stone- paved is 7 meters wide by 31.8 meters in length. From here the stairway paves the way to the first-level Gropura. The stairheads are as seven-headed snakes called "Ngu Suang" facing north towards the temple. The heads and tails of nagas (snakes) on the two sides look like ordinary snakes, describing and early case of this sort of animal figures. The head portion of the naga on the west side looks exceptionally great since it is built using a solitary strong stone.
The first-level Gopura: This is a structure in Greek architecture style with cross arrangement on an elevated, rebates edge base on each of the rooftop entryway. Stone lions are put on each of the rooftops entryway.
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Great temple. I want to visit this temple.
Thanks. Please come to visit.
Amazing! Really enjoyed your article and pictures. I love visiting historical sites.
You can visit Cambodia.
Hopefully, one day :-) till then I can enjoy your pictures.
Yes I hope so.
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I upvoted your 3 most recent posts and resteemed this one! You have beautiful photos and wonderful content! I look forward to seeing more from you! I hope to one day travel the world. I will make this one of my travel stops!
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