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Goddesses,Devata, Apsara, & Queens |
Devata at Prasat Phnom BokPhnom Bok is a striking hill in the East of Angkor. Here King Yasovarman I (reigned 889-900) built a sandstone temple.
To re-enact the king's visit you have to climb over fallen down blocks of stone and you have to make detours. The towers are godforsaken, there seems to be no longer any reason to approach to them reverentially. Appearance of the Goddesses The temple forsaken by the male gods goddesses now have taken
centre stage: At the outer walls of the towers, twenty-four sensual
Devata are standing in niches which are framed by colonnettes, two
makara in foliage form a vault. See the remaining Devata in an album. Access From Preah Dak village in the East Baray you follow the road to east, and pass Banteay Samré. After some 5 km, in Ta Aek village, you find a wat at the foot of the hill. Frome here a concrete stairway will lead you up, 20 minutes. You better climb up in the cool morning. No entrance fee, Angkor pass not required. Previous: Devata - Next: Devata at Angkor Wat |
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