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Angkorwat- Introduction
Angkorwat is a wonder on earth showing the caliber of supremacy of Hindu
knowledge in terms of architectural science combining together with cosmology
,astrology ,numerology and historical events of Indian religion. If there is
any place in world to see-its angkorwat.
Everyone must see this at least for once in life.
An extremely spectacular and stunning showcase of ancient knowledge challenging
the latest technology today to solve its mysteries.
Located in
Northwestern Cambodia,
Angkor, the Capital of the Ancient Khmer Empire was possibly founded around the
Ninth Century AD by King Jayavarman II. However, the city reached its peak glory
in the 12th Century under Kings Suryavarman II and Jayavarman VII.
The most beautiful and most famous monument in the city, Angkor Wat, lies about
one kilometer south of the Royal town of Angkor Thom which was founded by
Jayavarman VII.
The Temple of Angkor Wat was dedicated to the
Hindu God Vishnu by King Suryavarman II, who reigned between AD 1131 and
1150. The Temple was constructed over a period of 30 years, and illustrates some
of the most beautiful examples of Khmer and Hindu art. Covering an area of about
81 hectares, the complex consists of five towers, which are presently shown on
the Cambodian national flag. These towers are believed to represent the five
peaks of Mount Meru, the Home of Gods and Center of the Hindu Universe. Angkor
Wat features the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along
the outer gallery walls, narrating stories from Hindu Mythology.
With the decline of the Ancient Khmer Empire, Angkor Wat was turned into a
Buddhist Temple and was continuously maintained, which helped its
preservation. In 1992, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee declared the
monument, and the whole city of
Angkor, a World Heritage Site.
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