Prasat Pre Rup in sunset light
Bayon the faces of Jayavarman VII
Prasat Pre Rup in sunset light
A library in Banteay Srei
Recovered building beside the causeway
Banteay Srei east gopura
Causeway to the Angkor Wat
The famous view of Angkor Wat
Central tower built with sandstone
South gate to Angkor Thom
Northern Library of Angkor Wat
Cloister of the second level
The galleries of Bayon
Prasat Ta Keo
Entry tower to Prasat Ta Keo
Around the Ta Keo mountain temple
Prasat Ta Keo west side
Prasat Ta Keo other view
Hall building of Banteay Srei
Sandstone lintel at the entrance door
Inside the center of the temple complex
Ancient statues in Banteay Srei temple
Way into the Banteay Srei complex
Prasat Pre Rup library
Memorial to a cruel history
One of the 216 gigantic Bodhisattva faces
The sublime face of lord buddha
Phra Phutta Khodom the highest statue
Antique Buddha statue in Sukhothai park
White Buddha statue at the mountainside
Buddha and a seven headed Nāga snake
Buddha statue Sukhothai epoche
Lord Buddha in bhumisparsha-mudra posture
Guanyin the female Buddha
Buddha statue in the new built temple complex
Modern Buddha image in Loei province
Monument
The Royal Temple Stupa in the complex
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Prasat Pre Rup
Pre Rup was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, and it is probably located on a former shivaite ashram, built by Yasovarman I in the previous century. Perhaps it was standing at the centre of a new capital city built by Rajendravarman, with the southern dike of East Baray as northern city limit, but nothing of the dwellings survived and this "eastern city hypothesis" by Philippe Stern was never confirmed by archeological discoveries.
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