A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE OF ANGKOR THOM
January
2009
Angkor Thom is a city built in the twelve century by Jayavarman VII. There are five gates that open up to Angkor Thom. There is a gate on the north, west and south sides and two gates on the east side. Each gate is flanked on one side by fifty-four statues of gods and on the other side by fifty-four statues of demons. The gods and demons are seen pulling the snake-god Vasuki in the scene from the Churning of the Sea of Milk. (See www.sacred-destinations.com.) I took an elephant ride from the outskirts of Angkor Thom and entered it via one of the gates to get a different perspective of the place. From high up on my elephant, I felt like I was above the gods and demons that lined the entrance to Angkor Thom and that I could reach the sky. I also felt isolated from those entering Angkor Thom on foot. Interesting…
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January 20th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
Wow, these places look great for adventuring and photography!
Any tips on how to go about this trip??
January 20th, 2009 at 11:25 pm
Hi Dima. In a couple of days, I will be posting seventeen travel tips for Siem Reap. Watch out for it.