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Prasat Banteay Pir Choan is one of the must-see temples at Koh Ker. It is a walled enclosure with a central shrine, eight surrounding smaller shrines, and two libraries. Dating to 937 AD under the reign of King Jayavarman IV and dedicated to Brahma Prajapatishvara.
The site is quite ruinous and features an outer wall with entrance gopura (gate) on the east and west inside of which was another enclosure wall that surrounded the shrines. Note the pillars of the gopura as you walk through as they feature quite long inscriptions.
The central tower is constructed of laterite and surrounded by smaller brick temples, some of which are still partially standing. One features a beautiful lintel that’s still in place.
Inside the central tower is a spectacular and unique but quite ruined pedestal. Unusually, it is round and features extremely ornate decoration including depictions of the sacred bird Hamsa. Under wraps at the time of writing was what appears to be part of a feminine statue.
Koh Ker is a remote archaeological site in northern Cambodia about 120 kilometres (75 mi) away from Siem Reap and the ancient site of Angkor. It is a jungle filled region that is sparsely populated. More than 180 sanctuaries were found in a protected area of 81 square kilometres (31 sq mi). Only about two dozen monuments can be visited
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Prasat Banteay Pir Choan is one of the must-see temples at Koh Ker. It is a walled enclosure with a central shrine, eight surrounding smaller shrines, and two libraries. Dating to 937 AD under the reign of King Jayavarman IV and dedicated to Brahma Prajapatishvara.
The site is quite ruinous and features an outer wall with entrance gopura (gate) on the east and west inside of which was another enclosure wall that surrounded the shrines. Note the pillars of the gopura as you walk through as they feature quite long inscriptions.
The central tower is constructed of laterite and surrounded by smaller brick temples, some of which are still partially standing. One features a beautiful lintel that’s still in place.
Inside the central tower is a spectacular and unique but quite ruined pedestal. Unusually, it is round and features extremely ornate decoration including depictions of the sacred bird Hamsa. Under wraps at the time of writing was what appears to be part of a feminine statue.
Koh Ker is a remote archaeological site in northern Cambodia about 120 kilometres (75 mi) away from Siem Reap and the ancient site of Angkor. It is a jungle filled region that is sparsely populated. More than 180 sanctuaries were found in a protected area of 81 square kilometres (31 sq mi). Only about two dozen monuments can be visited