Prasat Kravan (Siem Reap)

Cambodia / Siem Reab / Siem Reap
 temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site, 10th century construction

Prasat Kravan is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, located south of the Srah Srang baray. The remains consist of five brick towers on a raised platform; while the exterior is unremarkable, some of the interiors feature unusual brick bas-reliefs. The central tower features a bas relief of Vishnu in his form as Vamana. The western most tower features a bas relief of Lakshmi, Vishnu's consort.

(from Wikipedia)

helloangkor.com/attractions/kravan-pr/

www.theangkorguide.com/cgi-bin/MasterFrameReunion.cgi?h...

www.digital-culture.de/indochina/kambodscha/angkor/angk...

www.orientalarchitecture.com/sid/24/cambodia/angkor/pra...
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Coordinates:   13°25'10"N   103°53'59"E

Comments

  • One of the loveliest Angkor ruin. I visited it in 2002, 2006 and 2008. I got the best shots in 2006, when the sky was a nice blue. http://www.big-world-out-there.com/c/cambodia/angkor/prasat-kravan.htm
  • There's a mistake in the photo-show. Photo 6 is not a picture of Prasat Kravan. Most likely it's Pre Rup.