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    Angkor Wat: 11 Astounding Facts to Discover!

    Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Angkor Wat attracts millions of visitors every year who are fascinated by its majestic beauty. But behind the facade lies unexpected secrets that we will uncover for you.

    1. Angkor Wat: The largest religious monument on Earth

    Angkor Wat spans over 400 acres/1.6 km2 and is considered the largest religious monument in the world. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, this triggered an international effort to preserve this extraordinary complex.

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    Angkor Wat - Splendor from the horizon

    2. Angkor Wat on the Cambodian Flag

    Since around 1850, Angkor Wat has been depicted at the center of Cambodia's national flag, testifying to their incredible pride in this ancient monument. This pride is also reflected on many riel banknotes, the Cambodian currency.

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    Presence of Angkor Wat on the Cambodian flag since 1850

    3. Angkor Wat means "City of Temples" in Khmer

    In Khmer, the Cambodian language, Angkor means "city" or "capital", and Wat means "temple grounds". Thus, Angkor Wat translates to "City of Temples" or "Temple Town". Originally called Vrah Vishnuloka or Parama Vishnuloka in Sanskrit, it signified the sacred dwelling of the Hindu god Vishnu.

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    Angkor Wat - City of Temples

    4. This country is embraced by both Hinduism and Buddhism

    First serving as a Hindu temple exalting Vishnu, Angkor Wat progressively became a Buddhist sanctuary from the late 12th century onwards, but continues to function as a site of living worship today.

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    Angkor Wat at sunrise, Siem Reap
    Angkor Wat at sunrise, Siem Reap

    5. Angkor Wat, depiction of Mount Meru

    Mount Meru, in Hindu mythology, is the sacred five-peaked mountain standing at the center of the universe. Angkor Wat is designed as its representation, where the Hindu gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva reside.

    Mount Meru
    Mount Meru, pivot of the Buddhist world

    6. Angkor Wat associated with Death in Hinduism

    Unlike most Angkor temples oriented to the east, Angkor Wat is oriented to the west, symbolizing death in Hindu culture, making this temple a funerary site according to many archaeologists.

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    Tree roots on the ancient temple of Preah Khan

    7. Angkor Wat bas-reliefs read counter-clockwise

    Angkor Wat's stone bas-reliefs are designed to be read counter-clockwise, deviating from the conventional order. This peculiarity is seen as further evidence linking the temple to funerary rituals.

    Angkor Wat bas-reliefs
    Angkor Wat bas-reliefs

    8. Five million tons of sandstone used to build Angkor Wat

    The sandstone blocks come from the sacred Phnom Kulen mountain, about 31 miles from the site. The heaviest blocks weighed up to 3,300 pounds, making the logistics of transportation staggering.

    Construction of Angkor Wat with five million tons of sandstone
    Construction of Angkor Wat with five million tons of sandstone

    9. The staggering statistics of Angkor Wat

    According to inscriptions, its construction took around 30 years, 300,000 workers and 6,000 elephants, achieved without machines at the time.

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    The majesty of Angkor Wat matches its associated figures

    10. Walls adorned with thousands of bas-reliefs

    Depicting Hindu and Buddhist deities and key figures as well as pivotal events from their mythological traditions.

    Bas-reliefs in abundance on the walls of Angkor Wat
    Bas-reliefs in abundance on the walls of Angkor Wat

    11. Vegetal binding agent instead of mortar

    Angkor Wat’s bricks were bonded by a vegetal compound, a remarkable fact explaining the resilience of the ruins to this day.

    Vegetal-bonded bricks at Angkor Wat, remarkable durability

    Source : odynovotours.com

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