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Angkor Wat (Khmer: ?????????) is a temple complex at Angkor,
Cambodia, built for the king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as
his state temple and capital city. As the best-preserved temple at
the site, it is the only one to have remained a significant
religious centre since its foundation – first Hindu,
dedicated to the god Vishnu, then Buddhist. It is the world's largest religious
building.[1]
The temple is at the top of the high classical style of Khmer architecture. It has become a symbol of
Cambodia, appearing on its national flag, and it is the country's prime
attraction for visitors. Angkor Wat combines two basic plans of
Khmer temple architecture: the temple mountain and the later
galleried temple, based on early
South Indian Hindu architecture,
with key features such as the Jagati. It is designed to represent Mount
Meru, home of the devas in Hindu mythology: within a moat and an
outer wall 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) long are three rectangular
galleries, each raised above the next. At the centre of the temple
stands a quincunx of towers. Unlike most Angkorian temples,
Angkor Wat is oriented to the west; scholars are divided as to the
significance of this. The temple is admired for the grandeur and
harmony of the architecture, its extensive bas-reliefs, and for the numerous devatas (guardian spirits) adorning
its walls.
The modern name, Angkor Wat, means "City Temple"; Angkor
is a vernacular form of the word nokor (???), which comes from the Sanskrit word
nagar (???), Thai,
Nakon, meaning capital or city. Wat is the
Khmer word which comes from Sanskrit word
"Vastu". Prior to this time the temple was known as Preah
Pisnulok (Vara Vishnuloka in Sanskrit), after the posthumous
title of its founder, Suryavarman II.[2]
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