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Octagonal temple: Sombor Preikuk
Keywords : Sambor Prei Kuk , Ishanavarman I
Site common name | Sombor Preikuk |
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Type of artwork | Architecture |
Village | - |
Province/City | Kampong Thom |
State | Kampong Thom |
Country | Cambodia |
Geographic Coordinates Decimal degree | Lat : 12.865278 Long : 105.041389 |
History of production | Ishanavarman I shifted his capital to the nowadays Sombor Preikuk as entitled as Ishanapura. At the site of his capital there locates the northern and southern group of temple dedicating to Shiva. |
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Art | Some of Sombor Preikuk temples are of octagonal plan which is one of the most striking characteristics of Pre-Angkorian period. These octagonal temples are normally decorated with pilasters at each corner and the so-called flying bas-relief temple in each offset. The superstructure comprises series of sloping roofs punctuated by Kudu arches indicating the North Indian affiliation. |
Period | Historical Period |
Art period | Sambor Prei Kuk |
Age | 6th-7th century A.D. |
Religion | Brahmanism-Hinduism |
Sect | Shaivite |
Type of License | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND) |
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Rights | Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre |
Date of record creation | 2015-07-00 |
Record creator | Chedha Tingsanchali |