Entry tower of the temple complex
The pond and Banteay Srei
Sandstone lintel at the entrance door
Way into the Banteay Srei complex
Banteay Srei east gopura
Recovered building beside the causeway
A library in Banteay Srei
Three towers of Banteay Srei
Inside the center of the temple complex
Lintel of a "false door"
Carved Lintel in Banteay Srei
Ancient statues in Banteay Srei temple
Hall building of Banteay Srei
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Banteay Srei gopuram door
It has been speculated that the temple's modern name, Banteay Srei, is due to the many devatas carved into the red sandstone walls.
Here shown a door with its lintel and the carved Apsaras left and right. The details are in excellent condition.
A gopuram is usually rectangular in form with ground-level sandstone doors, often richly decorated, providing access.
Here shown a door with its lintel and the carved Apsaras left and right. The details are in excellent condition.
A gopuram is usually rectangular in form with ground-level sandstone doors, often richly decorated, providing access.
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