Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Ak Yum Temple

  • Ak Yum Temple

    Date of Construction: Late 8th - Early 11th century C.E.
    Religious Affiliation:
    Hinduism
    Patron or King:
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    Artistic/Archeo. Style:
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    Location:
    AAP - Near the SW corner of the West Baray.
    Duration of Visit:
    15-30 minutes
    Time to Visit:
    Anytime

    Photography Notes:
    Position:
    13d26'50N 103d51'38E

    The historically important ruins of a small brick and sandstone temple in very poor condition. The earliest elements date from the pre-Angkorian 8th century. Inscriptions indicate that a temple dedicated to the Hindu ‘god of the depths’ was previously located on the same spot.

    Ak Yum is the earliest known example of the ‘temple-mountain’ architectural design formula, which was to become a primary design formula for many of the Angkorian periods temples including Angkor Wat.

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