The temples of Angkor Wat and the
walled city of Angkor Thom are perhaps the most famous and best known of
all the ancient temple sites. To the east of Angkor Thom is the third
most important, and one of the most photographed of all the ancient
temples due to its dramatic scenery.
Ta Prohm
is a quiet, and sprawling monastery, and unlike most other sites, it has
only been partially cleared of overgrowth, and has been intentionally
left more or less the way it was originally found. Some walls and
doorways of the ancient structure were left overgrown and gripped by
huge trees and other foliage. Flocks of parrots in the trees add to the
atmosphere, and give the visitor the feeling of discovering a temple
lost in the jungle. With this image in mind, it is not hard to imagine
what the French naturalist Henri Mouhot must have felt when he
‘discovered’ the temple in 1860.
The monastery was one of King
Jayavarman VII's first major temple projects, and was dedicated to his
mother. It is estimated that at one time this vast 600-room monastery
and the surrounding area had a population of over 70,000 people. The
temple is 145 metres by 125 metres, It was home to high priests, monks,
assistants, dancers and laborers, and was very wealthy with great stores
of jewels and gold, and controlled an estimated 3,000 villages.
It contains a maze of courtyards and
galleries, and is well worth spending some time to explore its many dark
corridors. Ta Prohm was used in both the movie and game of 'Tomb
Raider', and has some of the best temple-in-the-jungle photo
opportunities.
Ta Prohm is similar in general design
to the temples of Preah Khan and Banteay Kdei, which were also built by
Jayavarman VII at a later date. Preah Khan was dedicated to Jayavarman
VII’s father.
Ta Prohm is an excellent example of
the monastic complex style temples, and is a must to be included in any
visit to the temples.
Location: One km east of Angkor Thom
Construction Period: Mid 12th - Early 13th century C.E.
Religion: Buddhist
Built by: King Jayavarman VII
Building Style: Bayon
Best Time to Visit: Early morning when it is not as crowded.
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