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Tip: The stairs to the Central Sanctuary are
in poor condition but the architecture and
decoration of this temple can be viewed by
walking around it (in a clockwise
direction). Those who persist in climbing to
the Central Sanctuary should use the north
stairway. It was built in middle of the
tenth century (947), perhaps begun by
Harshavarman I and completed by
Rajendravarman II, dedicated to Siva (Hindu)
may have been a funerary temple for the
parents of the king with following
transitional between Bakheng and Koh ker.
According to legend, the king fled during an
attack on Angkor and was saved from being
caught by the enemy when a large bird
swooped down and spread its wings to shelter
the king. The name of the temple derives
from this legend.
Baksei Chamkrong was the first
temple-mountain at Angkor built entirely of
durable materials brick, laterite and
sandstone. |