Prasat Kravan

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Prasat Kravan is a small 10th-century Hindu temple in Cambodia renowned for its well-preserved brick bas-reliefs dedicated to the god Vishnu.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
archaeological site
religious building
access Angkor archaeological park ticket
architecturalStyle Khmer architecture
associatedWith King Harshavarman I NERFINISHED
builtBy high officials of King Harshavarman I
builtInYear 921
922
constructionCentury 10th century
constructionDate early 10th century
country Cambodia NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance example of early brick temple art in Angkor
dedicatedTo Vishnu NERFINISHED
floorPlanType linear temple layout
hasArtStyle pre-Baphuon style
hasEnclosure rectangular moat and wall
hasFeature five brick towers
hasMaterialDetail carved brick bonded with vegetal mortar
hasRelief Lakshmi standing with attendants
Vishnu in three strides (Trivikrama) NERFINISHED
Vishnu on Garuda
Vishnu with multiple arms
devotees and mythical beings
heritage Angkor UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
inscriptionLanguage Sanskrit
inscriptionScript Khmer script
layout row of five towers on a single terrace
locatedIn Angkor archaeological park NERFINISHED
Siem Reap Province NERFINISHED
locatedNear Siem Reap NERFINISHED
mainDeity Vishnu NERFINISHED
material brick
nearbyTemple Angkor Wat NERFINISHED
Banteay Kdei NERFINISHED
Srah Srang NERFINISHED
notableFor interior brick carvings of Vishnu
well-preserved brick bas-reliefs
orientation east
partOf Angkor temple complex NERFINISHED
region Southeast Asia
religion Hinduism
restorationPeriod 1960s
restoredBy École française d’Extrême-Orient NERFINISHED
tourism popular visitor site in Angkor
towerCount 5

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Angkor Archaeological Park contains Prasat Kravan