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    Wednesday, May 2, 2007

    Lolei

    Building date: Late 9th century, 889 – 893
    Religion: Hindu
    Style: Preah Ko
    King: Yasovarman I From 889 To 910
    Location: Roluos Group.



    Ruins of an island-temple constructed in the center of a today dry baray, Indratataka was the initial large-scale baray built by a Khmer king. Lolei contains 4 brick towers on the dual laterite platform. It was the final main temple constructed in Roluos prior to when King Yasovarman I relocated the main city in the Angkor area. Although the towers are in bad condition, there are several lintel carvings in great condition exhibiting the distinctly comprehensive Preah Ko style.


    An lively modern day pagoda has been constructed amongst the ruins. Follow National highway 6 where the road it turns to the north, location of the Angkor regions first tremendous reservoir. The stylobate part in the artificial tank in the reservoir appears like an island that floats in the water tank.
    Hibun is reduce, on the surface of the construction from the sandstone in the entry for the corridor, there's a Buddhist temple in the distance.




    Hibun is reduce, on the surface of the construction from the sandstone in the entry for the corridor, there's a Buddhism temple on the appearance. The ruins the harm to be horrible, the string getting extended across the corridor, it is impossible coming near. When traveling to Lolei, it's not straight to be familiar to riding to the stylobate side of the laterite, it gets away foreward hundreds of meters also it suggests that you walk.



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