9th century Angkor Phnom Bakheng Shiva temples complex, Cambodia
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The Phnom Bakheng is a Angkor era Hindu temples complex about 2 kilometers northwest of Angkor Wat. Built in the "temple mountain" concept in the 9th-century, it is dedicated to Shiva. The temple consists of concentric shrines, with the main temple in the center.
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Phnom BakhengDer Shiva geweihte Pyramidentempel Phnom Bakheng liegt auf dem gleichnamigen Hügel nahe der kambodschanischen Stadt Siem Reap, westlich der Straße zwischen Angkor Wat und Angkor Thom. Das Khmer-Wort „Phnom“ bezeichnet eine jäh ansteigende Erhebung. .. weiterlesen