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Eleventh century Khmer artwork temple constructed on a hill in Sisaket province, Thailand!

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 Eleventh century Khmer artwork temple constructed on a hill in Sisaket province, Thailand!

Prasat Yeu (Prasat Yeu) is an historic Khmer temple positioned in Prasat Yeu commune, Prey Bong district, Sisaket province (Serei Slaket), a former territory of the Kingdom of Angkor, now in Thailand.

According to archives from the Thai side, it is clear that this temple is an historical Khmer temple constructed on a hill with a vertical door body and diamond pillars made of sandstone and the temple physique is made of brick, however now it is nearly absolutely destroyed and solely remains. And solely the door body stands. 

On the plateau, there is a statue of Indra sitting on a three-headed elephant, an elephant born from the stirring sea of ​​milk, and Indra used it as his vehicle. At the bottom, there is a flower association and there appears to be a garuda on each sides. On the different hand, there is a statue of Indra sitting on the throne and adorned with the identical flower arrangement. 


The rectangular temple was once constructed in the 16th-17th centuries or in the tenth and eleventh centuries in the fashion of Khleang and Baphuon, possibly at some stage in the reigns of King Udayadityavarman II or King Hassavarman III.

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