Located in Prasat Village, Prasat Commune, Santuk District, Kampong Thom
Province. This temple located in a 31 kilometers district from
Provincial Town of Kampong Thom, and there is road from the southern
direction of 500-meter length. This temple was built of brick, masonry
and sandstone in 8th century (706) with Kampong Preah style to dedicate
to Siva. It was a sanctuary built temple on the flat terrace without the
false door and faced to the east. In the ancient period, the door were
made by two wooden boards-one carved with sculptures of male divinities
at another one carved with female divinities.
The southern framed
door was inscribed with five lines of inscription, and its back was
mostly erode. The lintel was ornamented by the garlands; the diamond
column we carved with carousing motifs; and the upper corner of the
temple contained the segments of Linga and Yoni. Southeast of the
temple, there were other two more temples (at present, they became the
small hills). South of the large temple, were was a hill called Toul
Samrong or Toul Nak Ta Samrong; and east of this hill, there was a Pou
tree in which the local people call Toul Nak Ta Deum Pou (the hill of
the body tree spirit). In ancient time, this place was the former royal
palace where the royal valuable were kept.
Then it was excavated
and the valuables were taken away during the French colony. This
sanctuary was in seriously ruined condition, in 1996 the brick of the
southern and western towers dropped down due to the trees growing and
the strong wind blowing on them. Besides, there was lack of conservation
and protection leading to the serious damages caused by nature and aged
existence at the sanctuary especially by the ignorant people.
Closed
against the sanctuary, where the Buddhism monks constructed the new
temple. This could caused the damages to the ancient sanctuary. Beside
the Prasat Phum Prasat, there was an inscription buried into the ground
which its upper part was inscribed with six lines of Sanskrit scripts.
This inscription was found at six kilometers near the Police Post on
National Road 6.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
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