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Banteay Kdei.htm
The citadel of the cells . In the ruin and
confusion of Banteay Kdei the carvings take one's interest. They are piquant,
exquisite, not too frequent... they seem meant.. to make adorable a human
habitation.
Banteay Kdei is located south of Ta Prohm. A enter the monument from the west
and leave at the west or vice versa, either way, also visit Srah Srang. It was
built in middle of the 12th century to the beginning of the 13th century by king
Jayavarman II in Mahaya Buddhism with following at least two different art
periods Angkor Wat and Bayon -are discernible at Banteay Kdei.
BACKGROUND
Banteay Kdei has not been restored and allows the visitor to experience what it
may have looked like originally. Changes and additions account for is unbalanced
layout. Banteay Kdei was built of soft sandstone and many of the galleries and
porches have collapsed. The wall enclosing the temple was built of reused
stones.
LAYOUT
The temple is built on the ground level use as a Buddhist monastery. The
elements of the original design of Banteay Kdei seem to have been a Central
Sanctuary (5), a surrounding gallery (6) and a passageway connected to another
gallery. A moat enclosed the original features of the temple. Another enclosure
and two libraries were among the additions in the Bayon period. The outer
enclosure (700 by 500 meters 2,297 by 1,640feet) is made of laterite (1) and has
four entry towers.
A rectangular courtyard to the east is known as 'the hall of the dancing girls',
a name derived from the decoration which includes dancers (2)
The entry tower of the second enclosure (3) is in the shape of a cross with
three passages; the two on either end are connected to the literate wall of the
enclosure (4) 320 by 200 scrolls of figures and large female divinities in
niches. In the interior court there is a frieze of Buddha.
A causeway of a later date, bordered with serpents, leads to the entry tower of
the third enclosure. It comprises a laetrile wall (6) includes a gallery with a
double row of sandstone pillars that open onto a courtyard. Tip Parts of this
area have been walled in and passage is limited.
Vestiges of the wooden ceiling can still be seen in the central Sanctuary. The
galleries and halls, which join it in a cross to the four entry towers, are
probably additions. Two libraries (7) open to the west in the courtyards on the
left and right of the causeway.
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