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| Banteay Srei from
outside, across the moat. |
The entrance gopura.
Notice the detailed carving and the lovely flourishes at the end. |
One of the interior
buildings. Look at the closeups in the row below to get an idea of
the detailed carving... |
More of the complex.
Looking at the building to the left, you can see how everything
is elaborately carved... |
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| Shiva and his wife
Uma, riding the bull Nandi. Notice the depths of the carving--much
deeper than any of the other Angkor bas-reliefs, it's almost three-dimensional. |
Vishnu, the Preserver
of the Hindu Trinity, has ten incarnations. Shown here is his incarnation
as the half-man, half-lion Narasimha, ripping out the chest
of the king of the asuras (giants), who dared forbid the worship
of Vishnu. |
Inscription on a
pillar in Banteay Srei. This is interesting because it was clearly
drawn using a stencil, and also because it is still in place--most
similar steles have either been stolen or removed for safekeeping. |
Me, framed in a doorway.
(It fits! It fits!!)
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| Detail of one of
the door-lintels. The carving is exquisite, and almost untouched by
time. Hard to believe it's over 1000 years old! |
One of the side "libraries". |
View up one of the
towers, with moss and plants growing on it. |
The pond by Banteay
Srei. This is one of my favorite photos from the entire trip--so do
look at the big version! |