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Prasat Phanom Rung temple ruins, Buriram province, Thailand

Prasat Phanom Rung temple ruins, Buriram province, Thailand (© Banjongseal324/Getty Images)

Prasat Phanom Rung temple ruins, Buriram province, Thailand (© Banjongseal324/Getty Images)

Prasat Phanom Rung temple ruins, Thailand

Today, let us step into the Phanom Rung Historical Park in Buriram province, Thailand. Here, Khmer architecture and history come to life. Built between the 10th and 13th centuries, this remarkable site served as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva. It is on the rim of an extinct volcano, offering views of the surrounding paddy fields and the towering Dongrek Mountains of Cambodia in the distance.
With its earthen terraces, the 500-foot promenade is one of the most striking features in this park filled with intricate stone carvings. Ahead of the promenade is the Phlab Phla, believed to be a bathing area used by royalty before entering the temple that we see here today. Next to it is a passage that stretches on for over 500 feet, lined with sandstone pillars, which leads to the first of three naga (mythical serpent) bridges that symbolize the transition from the mortal realm to the divine. At the top, the beautifully preserved shrine showcases a wealth of religious motifs, including sculptures of Hindu stories. The annual festival of Phanom Rung, held in April, attracts many who gather to witness the sun's rays aligning with the fifteen doorways of the temple and lighting up the inner sanctum.
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