Wat Athvea (Siem Reap)
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Siem Reap, Cambodia - Wat Athvea is an active Buddhist temple about 6 km. south of Siem Reap that, like many others, is built next to an ancient Hindu temple. It’s on the west side of the road to the Tonle Sap and it’s well worth a short detour to see this peaceful and relatively un-touristed Khmer monument.
The temple’s design and distinctive style of the devata (sacred female images) inside indicate that it was built in the 12th century, during the reign of King Suryavarman II (circa 1,115-1,150 AD), who also built Angkor Wat.
The temple is unusual because it lacks all but the most basic decorative carvings…with the exception of some exceptional Angkor Wat style devata. Originally at least six women were planned to preside over the west interior chamber of the main structure but only four were completed and of those only three remain in good condition.
Upon entering from the west, devata #1 stands south of the door in fine condition. To the left is #2, however she has deteriorated to the point that only her headless torso with parts of both arms and a section of her sampot (a traditional Khmer wrap worn around the waist) remain.
The temple’s design and distinctive style of the devata (sacred female images) inside indicate that it was built in the 12th century, during the reign of King Suryavarman II (circa 1,115-1,150 AD), who also built Angkor Wat.
The temple is unusual because it lacks all but the most basic decorative carvings…with the exception of some exceptional Angkor Wat style devata. Originally at least six women were planned to preside over the west interior chamber of the main structure but only four were completed and of those only three remain in good condition.
Upon entering from the west, devata #1 stands south of the door in fine condition. To the left is #2, however she has deteriorated to the point that only her headless torso with parts of both arms and a section of her sampot (a traditional Khmer wrap worn around the waist) remain.
Nearby cities:
Coordinate: 13°19'25"N 103°50'26"E
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- Banteay Kdei 13 km
- Srah Srang 14 km
- Preah Ko 14 km
- Ta Prohm 14 km
- Neak Pean 17 km
- Beng Mealea 45 km
- Tempio Preah Vihear 150 km
- Ko Chang 216 km
- Ko Kut 225 km
- Chong Khnies 10 km
- Angkor Wat 10 km
- Banteay Kdei 13 km
- Baray occidentale 13 km
- Ta Prohm 13 km
- Ta Keo 14 km
- Preah Ko 14 km
- Preah Pithu 14 km
- Neak Pean 17 km
- Chau Srei 22 km