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Thursday, June 25, 2020

One of the Sanskrit inscriptions in the dry river temple is under repair


One of the Sanskrit inscriptions in the dry river temple is under repair
Experts of the Apsara Authority found a Sanskrit inscription on a sandstone masonry that had been arranged into a stone wall assemblage in front of the central tower of the Tonle Sap temple during the stone wash before being assembled at the site. Restore. According to the Apsara Authority.
The Apsara Authority was retained at the headquarters of the Department of Conservation of the Temple in the Angkor Archaeological Park and the Archeological Park on June 24, 2020. According to Im Sokrithy, director of the department of conservation of the temple in the Angkor Park and Archeology, the inscription may not belong to the dry river hospital, may have been used as a stone. The floor is decorated with an inscription. The background is unmarked, and the hinges are made of pillars.
The case has been partially lost, but there is still much to be learned and this is not considered a case of destruction, as it has been trimmed to make a floor stone to build the temple from. Ancient. Removing the old stone from other places to build the next temple is also a common practice in ancient times. The features of the inscription are as yet unknown, written in Sanskrit, 55 lines 100 centimeters wide. 40 cm and 20 cm thick. Based on initial speculations on the character of the batsmen and the inscriptions of the inscriptions at the Phnom Dey temple, located north of the Tonle Sap, we can speculate that the inscription was probably dated to the end of the 11th century to At the beginning of 12th century, Mr. Sok Rithy stated that at this time we do not know the contents of this inscription, but it is time for experts to translate from Sanskrit to understand the various texts and dates of the script. Inscribe this one. But it does give us important information on the history of the construction of the Tonle Sap Temple and the archaeological evidence of the Angkorian site in the area during the reign of Jayavarman VII (1181 to 1218 AD). )
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