Angkor Wat Hindu Temple named world Best UNESCO world legacy site , second best is Taj Mahal 💥🙏💥

in templearchitecture •  7 years ago 

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A few students of history assert that the Mughal Architectures are the aftereffects of reproductions of the Ancient Hindu Temples, of them the most questionable are Babri Masjid and Taj Mahal....as the complainants set up heaps of hypotheses of guaranteeing it.

(in any case, the 'Archeological Survey of India' pronounced there was a sanctuary underneath the Babri Masjid, so there is no uncertainty stays on account of Babri Masjid , even the Edifice is questionable as it has some political and social issues )

Shockingly, The few sections of the building of Taj is allowed for guests, alternate parts are in still Dark Mistry. Undoubtedly the appropriate responses of the debates are lies in these shrouded parts.

A few Architects guaranteed, the fundamental stage Taj was constructed precisely as indicated by Agama Shastra and all the more fascinating certainty is that The general Map/Planning of the Taj (however twisted) has a few similitudes with the Ancient Hindu Temple, Ankor Wat....!!

Hold up Wait, Hindu Temple, Ankor Wat.....?? 🤔🤔

Wikipedia demonstrates ,

"Angkor Wat is a sanctuary complex in Cambodia and the biggest religious landmark on the planet, It was initially developed as a Hindu sanctuary of Lord Vishnu for the Khmer Empire, step by step changing into a Buddhist sanctuary towards the finish of the twelfth century.... " 🙂

Truly, Buddhist Temple Ankor Wat....!!

Despite the fact that we are as much in despondency to state that Agwar Wat is presently outside of India as much as Happy to express that first of among these two was a Hindu Temple and besides have a place with India having questionable history.

Indeed, The principle Nature of Hinduism is to Sacrifice and surrendering everything identified with Egoism...

With this awesome property, Hindus have Sacrificed these two structures to Islamic and Buddhist Masonry.....but on the littlest corner of obscurity, the Tarnished Truth will Sigh till the day until the point when the it unveil itself.......!!

🙏🌺🙏

ॐ सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः

सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः ।

सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु

मा कश्चिद्दुःखभाग्भवेत् ।

ॐ शान्तिः ॥

Meaning:

1: Om, May All wind up Happy,

2: May All be Free from Illness.

3: May All See what is Auspicious,

4: May nobody Suffer.

5: Om Peace, Peace, Peace....

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Lord Vishnu still worshiped at Angkor-wat temple...
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50% of international tourists visit Cambodia to see this religious monument. As if to show how proud they are of their heritage, the monument is featured on their national flag. Afghanistan's current flag is the only other national flag to feature a national monument.
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Angkor Wat is the best representation of classical style of Hindu Khmer architecture

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The temple has been built to represent Mount Meru, the home of the lord of Brahma and the demi-god devtas
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Unlike other temples in the region that are aligned facing to the east, this temple was aligned to the west. It faces sunset and the evening sun adds to its beauty in the evening.
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It is not until the 16th century that the temple came to be known by its present name. Prior to this, it was known as Visnulok, the official title of the Khmer king Suryavarman II that built it.
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In recognition of the important part it played in both the Hinduism and Buddhism, UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1992.

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Although most tourists know of the Angkor Wat temple complex, the city comprises of Angkor Thom and the Bayon Temple which are equally intriguing
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Unlike his predecessors who belonged to lineage of kings who practiced ‘Shaivism’ and thus their supreme God was Lord Shiva; Suryavarman II broke ranks with them and built this temple that is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

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The decorations on the walls of the temple have a uniquely Hindu story telling characteristics. They have fables and myths pictures that tell of the temple's origin in Hindu religion.

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5 million: Tons of sandstone used to build Angkor Wat

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300,0000: The estimated number of laborers used to build Angkor Wat.

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Ravana , Garur , Lord Ganesha worshiping Lord Shiva.

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1850: The year Angkor Wat was added to the Cambodian flag.

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6,000: The estimated number of elephants used to build Angkor Wat.

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2.06 million: The number of international visitors to Angkor national park in 2012.

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The Apsaras..

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71%: The percentage of all international tourists to Cambodia that visit Angkor Wat.

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Angkor Wat means “City Temple” – This temple, built by king Suryavarman, was intended to be his state temple and his city capital.

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Angkor Wat is dedicated to the God, Vishnu – Vishnu, the God of the past, present and future, is celebrated in the temple. The important religious Angkor Wat facts explain that Vishnu, the creator and destroyer of all human existence, is celebrated under two important Cambodian religions. The first religion of the temple was Hindu and it is now Buddhism.

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Angkor Wat is as hard as rock – Angkor Wat facts for builders: In the tradition of Khmer architecture, the temple is built out of sandstone. Most sandstone is made of the rock quartz, which is the second most abundant rock on Earth. Due to the success of building the temple from sandstone, Khmer architecture is now called the Angkor Wat style.
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Extensively decorated – Any artist looking for Angkor Wat facts should know the temple is most known for extensive storytelling decoration. These decorations depict the epics of Hindu. Historic Hindu stories, mainly retelling battles, can be seen through pictures carved out on the walls.

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nice your post

OMG! such a great post...beautiful archeitecture..

Thankyou @kalyanfilmy