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History of Angkor Wat Part 1 and Part 2
History of Angkor Wat The great temple of Cambodia, formerly known as the Khmer Empire. Below are the six main points of the first Angkor Wat temples. Of Siem Reap City of Siem Reap Province Angkor Wat is the largest religious temple and the largest religious monument in the Second World Construction of Angkor Wat Angkor Wat was built in the early twelfth century by King Suryavarman Second, in the year one thousand one hundred and thirteen to one thousand one hundred and fifty, to dedicate to Vishnu in Brahmanism and located in the capital of Sothorpura, for the construction of Angkor Wat is to use labor. More than 30,000 people and more than 6,000 elephants and using a total of more than ten million tons of stone. The moat is two hundred meters wide. The perimeter of the wall is about five to five kilometers long. The sandstone entrance is two hundred and fifty meters long and twelve meters wide. In front of the entrance, there is a large stone lion standing guard. On either side of the road at the end of the entrance are three dry gopuras of varying heights, and the upper bouts featured two cutaways, for easier access to the higher frets. Three hundred and fifty meters long and nine meters wide, made of sandstone and dragon handrails on either side of the sculpture is Angkor Wat.
The beautiful Apsara sculptures around the temple are designed to represent Mount Sumeru, the abode of deities and deities in Hindu mythology, with a shrine or moat about sixteen kilometers around. The temple is one thousand five hundred meters long and one thousand three hundred meters wide, more than two hundred meters, according to George Cedes, a Frenchman, that Angkor Wat represents the world, the central tower represents Mount Sumeru. Located in the center of the world, the top five temples represent the summit of Mount Sumeru, which is the edge of the earth and a moat.
Surrounding the temple is the sea that surrounds the third name of Angkor Wat. Angkor Thom, Nokor Thom, or the ancient metropolis in Siem Reap, etc., and is the word Angkor, while the word pagoda preaches the word pagoda, that is, committing a deed of duty or should perform a moral act. Respect for tradition and order, such as the word people have a pagoda, the flow of people, good practice There is a well-executed pagoda, or a city, a kingdom, or the name of an ancient temple in Siem Reap, a magnificent temple with unparalleled ornaments, derived from the word Angkor Wat, originally named Parim: Visun Lok, the evolution of The name of this pagoda rice can be used
History of Angkor Wat Part 2 (Continued) Vishnu The evolution of the name Angkor Wat can be traced back to the history of the sixteenth century inscriptions confirming that the name of Angkor Wat is the Great Indra.
Tat: Preah Vishnukar, the word Indra Preah Sat: means the city of Indra, another part of the seventeenth century is called Indra: Pattan: Kar: Srey Sotheara: Vishnu, according to the dictionary of Samdech Sangkha Reach Chuon Nat The word Antrapasat: or Indra Preah Satha has the following explanation as the name of a city in modern India. Used in royal history or Srey Indrap Satthaburi, the capital city, it has been used since the time of Preah Khan Reach, which means that Indra was considered a special science for Cambodia, the fourth state of Angkor Wat after the death of Suryavarman II After the death of Suryavarman II, the process of building Angkor Wat seems to have been completed for a short time, leaving the bas-reliefs unfinished in one year. One hundred seventy-seven, about twenty-seven years after the death of Suryavarman II, Angkor Wat was looted and destroyed by the Chams, after which the empire was restored to its new king, Jayavarman VII. The new capital was built and at the end of the thirteenth century Angkor Wat gradually shifted from the use of Brahmanism to the benefit of Buddhism as a continuation that continues to the present day. There are many special features, such as the temple that compacts all the peninsulas together every day on the twenty-first, the twenty-second of June and the twenty-second or the twenty-third of September, the sun rises and sets in the middle of the top of Angkor Wat, which divides the period. Night and day are equal or
Sam: The night of all the towers of the temple towers is made up of a circle representing the constellations of the Milky Way galaxy, which is two million years old, nineteen trillion kilometers from the earth, equivalent to two light-years of solar radiation. The temples of Angkor Wat have three adjacent apex bodies, compared to the surface of the water, the three apsaras are like a satellite, referring to the solar energy launched at present, while the foundation of Angkor Wat is made of earth. The sand on the moat that completely surrounds the temple, because the tower of Angkor Wat is a turtle-shaped point associated with the churning of the sea of milk or the churning
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