Walking through the rumble amongst the Ta Prohm gives visitors a feeling of an adventure in the likes of Lara Croft (in Tomb Raiders) and Indiana Jones. Unlike other Khmer temples, Ta Prohm is left in its junglistic state offering visitors an experience founders once had when the Khmer temples were first discovered.
Being one of the most celebrated temples after the Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm is also the work of Jayavarman VII dedicated to Buddhism. Rather different from the Angkor Wat, the temple consists of a long, low complex of buildings all standing at the same height connected by passages.
Exploring Ta Prohm gives us the best of both worlds- nature and architecture. The towering thousand year old trees, creeping plants and moss covered relics in the temple makes it distinctively unique showcasing the magnificence of nature standing beside the grandeur structure of the man-made temple. Overtime, both have somehow blend in perfect harmony.
Being one of the most celebrated temples after the Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm is also the work of Jayavarman VII dedicated to Buddhism. Rather different from the Angkor Wat, the temple consists of a long, low complex of buildings all standing at the same height connected by passages.
Exploring Ta Prohm gives us the best of both worlds- nature and architecture. The towering thousand year old trees, creeping plants and moss covered relics in the temple makes it distinctively unique showcasing the magnificence of nature standing beside the grandeur structure of the man-made temple. Overtime, both have somehow blend in perfect harmony.
Over the years, the spectacular roots have also spilt massive stones into rumble and cracked vaulted passageways, giving us a sense of awe of the strength of Nature as they cave into the temple grounds.
Although being a much smaller compound compared to Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm charms visitors in its jungle setting of creeping vines and exploring through the corridors is nothing short of a mysterious and adrenaline pumping experience.
Another one off my bucket list! :-)
TBC…
pics taken with a Panasonic Lumix Camera
You have a very interesting blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Hope to share more about my travels!! Happy 2014!
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