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The Baphuon ( km, ប្រាសាទបាពួន) is a temple at
Angkor Angkor ( km, អង្គរ , 'Capital city'), also known as Yasodharapura ( km, យសោធរបុរៈ; sa, यशोधरपुर),Headly, Robert K.; Chhor, Kylin; Lim, Lam Kheng; Kheang, Lim Hak; Chun, Chen. 1977. ''Cambodian-Engl ...
,
Cambodia Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailan ...
. It is located in Angkor Thom, northwest of the
Bayon The Bayon ( km, ប្រាសាទបាយ័ន, ) is a richly decorated Khmer temple related to Buddhism at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the state temple of the King Jayavarman VII ( km, ព្រះ ...
. It is Bhuddha Vihar


History

Built in the mid-11th century, it is a three-tiered temple mountain built as the state temple of Udayadityavarman IIHigham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, dedicated to the Hindu God
Shiva Shiva (; sa, शिव, lit=The Auspicious One, Śiva ), also known as Mahadeva (; ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐ, or Hara, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hin ...
. It is the archetype of the Baphuon style with intricate carvings covering every available surface. The temple adjoins the southern enclosure of the royal palace and measures 120 metres east-west by 100 metres north-south at its base and stands 34 meters tall without its tower, which would have made it roughly 50 meters tall. Its appearance apparently impressed Temür Khan's late 13th century envoy Zhou Daguan during his visit from 1296 to 1297, who said it was 'the Tower of Bronze...a truly astonishing spectacle, with more than ten chambers at its base.' In the late 15th century, the Baphuon was converted to a
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temple. A 9-meter tall by 70 meter long statue of a reclining Buddha was built on the west side's second level, which probably required the demolition of the 8-meter tower above to supply stones for the statue, thus explaining its current absence. The temple was built on land filled with sand, and due to its immense size the site was unstable throughout its history. Large portions had probably already collapsed by the time the Buddha was added. Surrounded by a wall 125 by 425 m the central tower was probably gilded wood, which has not survived.Higham, C., 2014, Early Mainland Southeast Asia, Bangkok: River Books Co., Ltd., By the 20th century, much of the temple had largely collapsed, and restoration efforts took on an epic quality. A large-scale project to dismantle the temple so that its core could be re-enforced before the whole is re-constructed again—a process known as
anastylosis Anastylosis (from the Ancient Greek: ; , = "again", and = "to erect stela or building) is an archaeological term for a reconstruction technique whereby a ruined building or monument is restored using the original architectural elements to t ...
—was abandoned after civil war broke out in 1970. The workers and archaeologists were forced to leave 300,000 carefully labelled and numbered blocks organized across 10 hectares surrounding the temple. However, the plans identifying the pieces were lost during the decade of conflict and the
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that followed. A second project to restore the temple was launched in 1996 under the guidance of architect Pascal Royère from the
EFEO The French School of the Far East (french: École française d'Extrême-Orient, ), abbreviated EFEO, is an associated college of PSL University dedicated to the study of Asian societies. It was founded in 1900 with headquarters in Hanoi in wh ...
. It took the team another 16 years to complete what had become known as the "largest 3D jigsaw puzzle in the world". In April 2011, after 51 years of work, the restoration was completed and the temple formally re-opened. King Norodom Sihamoni of Cambodia and Prime Minister François Fillon of
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were among those who first toured the renovated temple during the inauguration ceremony on July 3, 2011.


Gallery

Baphuon, Angkor Thom, Camboya, 2013-08-16, DD 13.jpg, Baphuon, Angkor Thom, Camboya, 2013-08-16, DD 16.jpg, Baphuon, Angkor Thom, Camboya, 2013-08-16, DD 14.jpg, File:Le Baphuon (Angkor) (6832283873).jpg, Baphuon (I).jpg, Baphuon, Angkor Thom, Camboya, 2013-08-16, DD 28.jpg, 02 Angkor Thom.jpg, Baphuon2012.jpg, La chaussée surélevée daccès au Baphuon (Angkor) (6875750401).jpg, Baphuon, Angkor Thom, Camboya, 2013-08-16, DD 01.jpg, File:Cambodia 08 - 125 - Angkor Thom (3228091931).jpg, Kukri_Angkor.jpg,
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of soldier carrying a
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and
shield A shield is a piece of personal armour held in the hand, which may or may not be strapped to the wrist or forearm. Shields are used to intercept specific attacks, whether from close-ranged weaponry or projectiles such as arrows, by means of ...
.


See also

* Sangrama


References


External links

* BBC
''Cambodia completes Angkor temple renovation 'puzzle
3 July 2011.
BBC World News — Angkor Temple Reopens to Public
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20060507030824/http://www.cambodianonline.net/angkorwat518.htm Cambodiaonline.net — 'Picking up the Pieces' from The Cambodia Daily
Baphuon Photo Gallery
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