Tuesday, July 9, 2024

East Mebon Temple

East Mebon Temple is about 500m northeast of Pre Rup Temple. The temple was built in AD 952 by King Rajendravarman. The temple is similar to Pre Rup Temple in plan, construction and decoration. However, a major difference is that the East Mebon once stood on a small island in the middle of Yasodharatataka (the East Baray). The only access was by boat to one of the four landing platforms, situated at the mid-point on each of the four sides of the temple. The decoration on the lintels of the temple is superior in quality of workmanship and composition to that of Pre Rup. The motifs on the false doors, with small mythical figures frolicking amongst foliage, are particularly fine. 


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