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Pediment at Banh It

Keywords : Cham, Champa, Banh It, Tour d’Argent

Site common nameBanh It
Site alternative nameTour d’Argent
Type of artworkArchitecture
Village-
Province/CityBinh Dinh
StateBinh Dinh
CountryVietnam
Geographic Coordinates
Decimal degree
Lat : 13.868056
Long : 109.135

History of productionBecause of its grandness, Banh It seems to be one of the most significant temples in the province of Vijaya. The temple complex locates on the top of the hill, allowing the spectacular view of the complex visible from afar. However, the history of the temple or even the names of the patrons are unknown.
ArtThe main tower of Banh It is decorated with spear-liked pointed arch decorated with brick sculpted motif, typical to Binh Dinh style. At the apex of the arch, there is a Kāla face, reminiscent of the inspiration from Javanese art which became very strong during My Son A1 to Binh Dinh period.
PeriodHistorical Period
Art periodBinh Dinh, The early Bin Din
Age11th Century A.D.
ReligionBrahmanism-Hinduism
SectShaivite
Religion and beliefUmāmaheśvara depicted on the tympanum of the main tower indicates that this temple was dedicated to Śiva.

Type of LicenseAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)
RightsPrincess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Date of record creation2015-02-00
Record creatorChedha Tingsanchali