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Angkor, Cambodia and Bangkok, Thailand 2004

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chapter 1 - from Origins to Contemporary times
"1 - The Khmer, from origins to contemporary times

If one is to believe the legend, the ancient dynasties of the Khmer empire were derived from the union of a Hindu prince, Preah Thong - who had been banished from Delhi by his father - with a "female serpent-woman", the daughter of the Nagaraja who was sovereign of the land. She appeared to him in radiant in beauty, frolicking on a sand bank where he had come to make camp for the night. He took her as his wife, and the Nagaraja, draining the land by drinking the water that covered it, gave him the new country, called it Kambuja and built him a capital."
http://www.theangkorguide.com/text/part-one/chapter_1.htm
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SEE APSARA DANCE HERE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUeapoAgelw
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SEE APSARA DANCE HERE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUeapoAgelw

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THE BAYON: SINISTER SMILE
12th - 13th century

In 1177, a surprise attack by the Chams resulted in the sacking of Angkor. The throne was regained in 1181 by King Jayavarman VII, a socially minded king and a prolific builder. He converted his people to Buddhism and centred his kingdom on the Bayon, in the middle of Angkor Thom. He built the temples of Prah Kahn, dedicated to his father, and Ta Prohm, dedicated to his mother, as well as numerous other temples, hospitals, roads and bridges. Following a period of decadence, Angkor exhausted itself and fell into decline.
BEGIN TEMPLE BAYON, ANGKOR THOM

THE BAYON: SINISTER SMILE


12th - 13th century


In 1177, a surprise attack by the Chams resulted in the sacking of Angkor. The throne was regained in 1181 by King Jayavarman VII, a socially minded king and a prolific builder. He converted his people to Buddhism and centred his kingdom on the Bayon, in the middle of Angkor Thom. He built the temples of Prah Kahn, dedicated to his father, and Ta Prohm, dedicated to his mother, as well as numerous other temples, hospitals, roads and bridges. Following a period of decadence, Angkor exhausted itself and fell into decline.

Towards the end of the 12th century, the Buddhist king Jayavarman VII, in order to assure perpetuity to the symbolic cult of the Devaraja, instituted the similar cult of the Buddha-king at the Bayon - the central temple of Angkor Thom - manifest in the portrait statue that was found broken at the bottom of the well (and which has now been restored). This form of adaptation, however, was not to last, and from the 13th century, following a return to Shivaïsm, the Buddhism of the Large Vehicle - of the Sanskrit language - was replaced by that of the Small Vehicle - of the Pali language - to which Cambodia has remained faithful.
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Towards the end of the 12th century, the Buddhist king Jayavarman VII, in order to assure perpetuity to the symbolic cult of the Devaraja, instituted the similar cult of the Buddha-king at the Bayon - the central temple of Angkor Thom - manifest in the portrait statue that was found broken at the bottom of the well (and which has now been restored). This form of adaptation, however, was not to last, and from the 13th century, following a return to Shivaïsm, the Buddhism of the Large Vehicle - of the Sanskrit language - was replaced by that of the Small Vehicle - of the Pali language - to which Cambodia has remained faithful.

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In Cambodia, Avalokitesvara or Lokesvara is the spiritual son of the transcending Dhyani-Buddha Amitabha - the image of whom he carries on his chignon. He personifies, as Paul Mus has explained the notion of providence, unknown to primitive Buddhism. He is the Lord of the World from whom all gods emanate, himself the god of morality and graciousness - a masculine replica of Kouan-Yin, the other dominant figure in far eastern Buddhism. The face often has a third eye on the forehead and the heads can be multiple and in tiers. In the living architecture of the towers of the Bayon, by the turning of his four faces to the four cardinal points, he is omnipresent.
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In Cambodia, Avalokitesvara or Lokesvara is the spiritual son of the transcending Dhyani-Buddha Amitabha - the image of whom he carries on his chignon. He personifies, as Paul Mus has explained "the notion of providence, unknown to primitive Buddhism". He is the "Lord of the World" from whom all gods emanate, himself the god of morality and graciousness - a masculine replica of Kouan-Yin, the other dominant figure in far eastern Buddhism. The face often has a third eye on the forehead and the heads can be multiple and in tiers. In the living architecture of the towers of the Bayon, by the turning of his four faces to the four cardinal points, he is omnipresent.

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angkor from sunset on phnom bakheng, a super crowded spot, with death defying stairs
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angkor from sunset on phnom bakheng, a super crowded spot, with death defying stairs

some real magic goose-bumps here!
full moon rise over angkor wat
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some real magic goose-bumps here!

full moon rise over angkor wat

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Banteay Srei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The south library's pediments both feature Shiva: to the east Ravana shakes(?the multiple arms) Mount Kailash, with Shiva on the summit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banteay_Srei
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Banteay Srei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The south library's pediments both feature Shiva: to the east Ravana shakes(?the multiple arms) Mount Kailash, with Shiva on the summit"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banteay_Srei

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??Banteay Srei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On the west pediment is Krishna killing his uncle Kamsa. Glaize wrote that the four library pediments, representing the first appearance of tympanums with scenes, are works of the highest order. Superior in composition to any which followed, they show true craftsmanship in their modelling in a skilful blend of stylisation and realism.
BANTEAY SREI
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??Banteay Srei - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia

"On the west pediment is Krishna killing
his uncle Kamsa. Glaize wrote that the four library pediments, "representing the first
appearance of tympanums with scenes, are works of the highest order. Superior in composition to any
which followed, they show true craftsmanship in their modelling in a skilful blend of
stylisation and realism."

BANTEAY SREI

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bantey samre

Siesta Time, for the temple keeper/cleaners for the APSARA - APSARA Authority
Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap ...

Short sees Cambodians and Vietnamese as two incompatible peoples. Vietnam is domineering, China more benign, Cambodia medieval. He finds a core of truth in the colonialist gibe that the Vietnamese grow the rice; the Khmers watch it grow; the Laotians listen to it grow.
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Siesta Time, for the temple keeper/cleaners for the APSARA - APSARA Authority
Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap ...

Short sees Cambodians and Vietnamese as "two incompatible peoples". Vietnam is domineering, China more benign, Cambodia "medieval". He finds a "core of truth" in the colonialist gibe that "the Vietnamese grow the rice; the Khmers watch it grow; the Laotians listen to it grow".

back at angkor wat proper, infrared exposure
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back at angkor wat proper, infrared exposure

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this is what is inside the central tower of angkor wat!
Death and the entrance to Nirvana are portrayed with the representation of the Buddha lying on his right side, with one arm along his body and the other folded under his head., sleeping on a naga/serpent, the heads of serpant visible to right of buddha's head here
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this is what is inside the central tower of angkor wat!

Death and the entrance to Nirvana are portrayed with the representation of the Buddha lying on his right side, with one arm along his body and the other folded under his head., sleeping on a naga/serpent, the heads of serpant visible to right of buddha's head here

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the devata of the bas-reliefs who stand, richly adorned and motionless, holding flowers - and the nagas, the stylisation of a multi-headed cobra, descendants of Nagaraja, the mythical ancestor of the Khmer kings, and genies of the water.
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the devata of the bas-reliefs who stand, richly adorned and motionless, holding flowers - and the nagas, the stylisation of a multi-headed cobra, descendants of Nagaraja, the mythical ancestor of the Khmer kings, and genies of the water.

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this gangway is usually choke full of the millions who come to angkor, i got this photo in infrared as it was sunset and almost dark, as I loitered as best I could taking photos, while being asked to exit(temple closed at sunset)
but the railing should be part of the thematic element of workers pulling back and forth on the rail
to churn the exlixir of life 
chapter 4 - Religion
THE AVATARS OF VISHNOU

In the form of the tortoise, Vishnou participates in the popular Churning of the Ocean, taken from the Bhagavata Pourana and common in iconography - the gods and the demons dispute the possession of the amrita, the elixir of immortality, and the tortoise serves as a base for the mountain forming a pivot.
http://www.theangkorguide.com/text/part-one/chapter_4.htm
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this gangway is usually choke full of the millions who come to angkor, i got this photo in infrared as it was sunset and almost dark, as I loitered as best I could taking photos, while being asked to exit(temple closed at sunset)

but the railing should be part of the thematic element of workers pulling back and forth on the rail
to churn the exlixir of life

chapter 4 - Religion

"THE AVATARS OF VISHNOU


In the form of the tortoise, Vishnou participates in the popular "Churning of the Ocean", taken from the Bhagavata Pourana and common in iconography - the gods and the demons dispute the possession of the amrita, the elixir of immortality, and the tortoise serves as a base for the mountain forming a pivot."

http://www.theangkorguide.com/text/part-one/chapter_4.htm

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my friend mr.sarom muth, my transport from the airport and my whole stay!
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my friend mr.sarom muth, my transport from the airport and my whole stay!

bakong, one of oldest ruins in angkor, the base being roughly 1200 years old!
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bakong, one of oldest ruins in angkor, the base being roughly 1200 years old!

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Yantra tattoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Yantra tattoo is a Khmer tattoo. In Cambodia, the tattoo's purpose is used for self-protection. Cambodians believe a yantra has magical powers that ward off evil and hard. The tattoo is particular popular among army soldiers. A Yantra is usually obtained from a religious person or monk. The tattoo artist guarantees that the person cannot receive any physical harm as long as they follow certain conditions. A person is suppose to not talk to anyone for three days and three nights. Another alternative is to follow the five Buddhist percepts which are you cannot kill, steal, cheat, be intoxicated by alcohol or lust over woman. The tattoo contains ancient Khmer and Pali texts. Records have shown that the tattoo dates back to Angkor times.

The tattoo is also popular in Thailand and is also written in ancient Khmer and Pali text.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yantra_tattoo
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Yantra tattoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"A Yantra tattoo is a Khmer tattoo. In Cambodia, the tattoo's purpose is used for self-protection. Cambodians believe a yantra has magical powers that ward off evil and hard. The tattoo is particular popular among army soldiers. A Yantra is usually obtained from a religious person or monk. The tattoo artist guarantees that the person cannot receive any physical harm as long as they follow certain conditions. A person is suppose to not talk to anyone for three days and three nights. Another alternative is to follow the five Buddhist percepts which are you cannot kill, steal, cheat, be intoxicated by alcohol or lust over woman. The tattoo contains ancient Khmer and Pali texts. Records have shown that the tattoo dates back to Angkor times.



The tattoo is also popular in Thailand and is also written in ancient Khmer and Pali text."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yantra_tattoo

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end of bakong and robe giving festival grounds
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end of bakong and robe giving festival grounds

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Start of Sunrise @Angkor, last day in Siem Riep, Cambodia
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Start of Sunrise @Angkor, last day in Siem Riep, Cambodia

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