The temple is a "temple-mountain," a symbolic representation of Mount Meru , the sacred home of the gods in Hindu cosmology.
By the late 12th century, the site began transitioning into a Buddhist center. By the 16th century, it was an active Theravada Buddhist pilgrimage site, a role it maintains today.
The temple's design is renowned for its mathematical precision and symmetrical layout. Recent studies using LiDAR technology have revealed that the site was much more extensive than previously thought, forming part of a vast, highly organized urban network.
Angkor Wat : The Celestial City on Earth Angkor Wat stands as the pinnacle of Khmer architectural achievement and the world's largest religious monument. Located in Cambodia's province, this 12th-century masterpiece covers approximately 162.6 hectares and serves as the ultimate symbol of the Khmer Empire's power and spiritual devotion. Historical Origins and Evolution
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