Prang Sam Yod, Thailand
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Prang Sam Yod, Thailand
Prang Sam Yod, Lopburi, Thailand. This massive stone sanctuary was founded in the thirteenth century by the Khmer King Jayavarman VII, the ruler who built many of Angkor Wats most famous temples and palaces. Like most of the temples at Angkor, Prang Sam Yod was originally a Hindu temple, with the three stone steeples (prangs) representing the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Visnu and Siva. The Thais later converted the shrine to a Buddhist temple when the kingdom of Ayutthaya rose to power
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Brahma Hindu Jayavarman Khmer Massive Prang Representing Ruler Sanctuary Siva Steeples Temples Thai Thailand Thais Thirteenth Towers Trinity
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