
Date of Construction: Mid 12th - Early 13th century C.E.
Religious Affiliation: Buddhist |
Patron or King: Jayavarman VII
Artistic/Archeo. Style: Bayon
Location: AAP/PC
Duration of Visit: 45 minutes 1-1/2 hours
Time to Visit: Anytime. Less crowded in the early morning.
Position: 13d26'05N 103d53'20E
Of similar design to the later Jayavarman VII temples of Preah Khan and Banteay Kdei, this quiet, sprawling monastic complex is only partially cleared of jungle overgrowth. Intentionally left partially unrestored, massive fig and silk-cotton trees grow from the towers and corridors offering some of the best ‘tree-in-temple’ photo opportunities at Angkor. Flocks of noisy parrots flit from tree to tree adding to the jungle atmosphere. Ta Prohm is well worth an extended exploration of its dark corridors and open plazas. This temple was one of Jayavarman VII's first major temple projects. Ta Prohm was dedicated to his mother. (Preah Khan, built shortly after Ta Prohm in the same general style, was dedicated to Jayavarman VII’s father.) Ta Prohm was originally constructed as a Buddhist monastery and was enormously wealthy in its time, boasting of control over 3000 villages, thousands of support staff and vast stores of jewels and gold. Of the monastic complex style temples, Ta Prohm is a superior example and should be included in almost any temple itinerary.
令和7年10月24日(金)モンゴル国スポーツマスター Victor Tadashi Itakusu 柔道指導報告
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令和7年10月24日(金)、午後4時から午前5時30分まで熊本中央高等学でSambo Master Victor Tadashi
Itakusuが柔道(帯取返、後袈裟固等)の技術指導を行いました。
※8月11日、熊本に線状降水帯が発生した為に、本校の道場が使用不可能になりました。
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1 day ago
August 19, 2008 at 8:28 PM
I would love to see this in person - thank you for the posts and hope to see many more pictures.