Chau Say Tevoda

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Chau Say Tevoda is a 12th-century Khmer Hindu temple near Angkor Thom in Cambodia, notable for its intricate carvings and restored classical Angkorian architecture.

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instanceOf Angkorian temple
Hindu temple
Khmer temple
accessFrom road between Angkor Thom and Ta Keo
architecturalStyle Angkorian architecture
Baphuon style
builtDuringReignOf Suryavarman II NERFINISHED
constructionStartCentury 12th century
country Cambodia NERFINISHED
culture Khmer Empire NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Shiva NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
hasDevata female guardian figures
hasEnclosure outer laterite wall
hasFeature causeway
central sanctuary
devata carvings
gopura
library buildings
lintel carvings
pediment carvings
hasIconography Krishna lifting Mount Govardhana NERFINISHED
Shiva with Nandi NERFINISHED
Vishnu on Garuda
hasMoat yes
hasRelief Hindu mythological figures
Mahabharata scenes
Ramayana scenes NERFINISHED
heritageStatus within UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor
locatedIn Angkor Archaeological Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Angkor Thom NERFINISHED
Ta Keo NERFINISHED
Thommanon NERFINISHED
materialUsed laterite
sandstone
nearCity Siem Reap NERFINISHED
nearRiver Siem Reap River NERFINISHED
notableFor intricate carvings
restored classical Angkorian architecture
orientation east–west
partOf Angkor temple complex NERFINISHED
period Angkor Wat period NERFINISHED
region Siem Reap Province NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
restorationBy Chinese government NERFINISHED
restorationMethod anastylosis
restorationPeriod late 20th century

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Angkor Archaeological Park contains Chau Say Tevoda