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The temple of Angkor Wat is the main tourist attraction in Cambodia, about 500,000 people visited the Angkor temples in 2005 and this figure is expected to grow in future years.
The building of Angkor Wat was finished in the year 1150 CE. by king Suryavarman II, when the Khmer empire was at its height. Angkor Wat was used as the capital of the Khmer empire, and as State Temple of the king,
dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. The temple is of huge proportions, one of the biggest religious monuments in the world, and is breathtaking when first seen, the five peaks of the temple mountain layout can be
seen over the walls when approaching the temple area from Siem Reap, and is usually the first sight that you see. The central temple mountain, and sucession of walled enclosures and surrounding moat, is a
representation of the universe according to Hindu mythology.
Unusually, Angkor Wat faces west, and the most impressive entrance gallery is from the western approach causeway. While most people visit in the
morning, the best light to photograph the front of the temple is in the afternoon. Sunrise over the towers of Angkor Wat is spectacular and a very peaceful time compared to the crowds during the day.
The five
towers of Angkor Wat reach 65 metres above the ground at their peak, the form of the towers is representative of the lotus flower, with each tier opening up and the next rising up from the middle of the one before.
The temple is highly decorated with carvings, nearly 2000 apsara figures adorn the walls of Angkor Wat, Around the outer gallery of the temple, there are almost 600 metres of narrative bas-reliefs depicting
stories and characters from Hindu mythology, and the Khmer version of the Ramayana called the Reamker where Rama rescues his princess Sita from the island of Lanka in the Battle of Lanka shown on the N wing of the
west gallery, also the Churning of the Sea of Milk, a story from Hindu mythology where gods and demons churn the primordial ocean to produce the elixir of immortality is depicted on the S wing of the east gallery.
also historical wars with the Chams during king Suryavarman II's reign are depicted in these carvings.
The area within the outer walls and moat of Angkor Wat is considerable in size, the space would have been
filled with wooden buildings, houses and a Royal Palace for king Suryavarman II, when the temple area functioned as the capital city.
The first half of 12thcentury : King Suryavarman II. The largest of the Angkor group and one of the most intact, is an architectural masterpiece.
Its perfection in composition, balance, proportions, relief¡¯s and sculpture make it one of the finest monuments in the world. This temple is and
expression of Khmer art at its highest point of development. Some believe Angkor Wat was designed by Divakarapandita, the chief adviser and minister of the king, who was a Brahmin with divine honours.
The Khmers attribute the building of Angkor Wat to the divine architect Visvakar man. Construction probably began early in the reign of
Suryavarman II and because his name appears posthumously in the bas relief¡¯s and inscriptions it is believed that Angkor Wat was
completed after his death. The estimated time for construction of the temple is about 30 year.
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