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Cambodia: Siem Reap Part 6 - More from The Banteay Srei Temple
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Jan 2, 2023 15:18:52   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Here are some more images and additional narrative about the beautiful Banteay Srei Temple. Since Banteay Srei means "Citadel of the Woman" Gail fit right in! As you can imagine, I took many images of this incredible place, and the hardest part was deciding what to post. There will be one additional set in my next post.

From the website: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/cambodia/banteay-srei-district/attractions/banteay-srei/a/poi-sig/500526/1340791
Considered by many to be the jewel in the crown of Angkorian art, Banteay Srei is cut from stone of a pinkish hue and includes some of the finest stone carving anywhere on earth. Begun in 967 CE, it is one of the smallest sites at Angkor, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in stature. The art gallery of Angkor, this Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva is wonderfully well preserved, and many of its carvings are three-dimensional.

Banteay Srei means ‘Citadel of the Women’, and it is said that it must have been built by a woman, as the elaborate carvings are supposedly too fine for the hand of a man.

Banteay Srei is one of the few temples around Angkor to be commissioned not by a king but by a Brahman, who may have been a tutor to Jayavarman V. The temple is square and has entrances at the east and west, with the east approached by a causeway. Of interest are the lavishly decorated libraries and the three central towers, which are decorated with male and female divinities and beautiful filigree relief work.

Classic carvings at Banteay Srei include delicate women with lotus flowers in hand and traditional skirts clearly visible, as well as breathtaking recreations of scenes from the epic Ramayana adorning the library pediments (carved inlays above a lintel). However, the sum of the parts is no greater than the whole – almost every inch of these interior buildings is covered in decoration. Standing watch over such perfect creations are the mythical guardians, all of which are copies of originals stored in the National Museum.

Banteay Srei was the first major temple restoration undertaken by the EFEO in 1930 using the anastylosis method. The project, as evidenced today, was a major success and soon led to other larger projects such as the restoration of Bayon. Banteay Srei is also the first to have been given a full makeover in terms of facilities, with a large car park, a designated dining and shopping area, clear visitor information and a state-of-the-art exhibition on the history of the temple and its restoration. There is also a small baray behind the temple where local boat trips (US$7 per boat) are possible through the lotus pond.

When Banteay Srei was first rediscovered, it was assumed to be from the 13th or 14th centuries, as it was thought that the refined carving must have come at the end of the Angkor period. It was later dated to AD 967, from inscriptions found at the site.

Banteay Srei is about 32km northeast of Siem Reap and 21km northeast of Bayon. It is well signposted and the road is surfaced all the way, so a trip from Siem Reap should take about 45 minutes by car or one hour by remork. Moto and remork drivers will want a bit of extra cash to come out here, so agree on a sum first. You can eat at one of several small restaurants, complete with ornate wood furnishings cut from Cambodia’s forests, near the entrance to the temple.

There's plenty to do in Banteay Srei District as well as several homestays should you wish to stay and explore the area. It is possible to combine a visit to Banteay Srei as part of a long day trip to the River of a Thousand Lingas at Kbal Spean and Beng Mealea. A half-day itinerary might include Banteay Srei, the Cambodia Landmine Museum and Banteay Samre. It takes 45 minutes to explore Banteay Srei temple, but allow 1½ hours to visit the information centre and explore the area.

For more images of Siem Reap and narratives, please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-760858-1.html#13633063
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761100-1.html#13638505
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761169-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761242-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761379-1.html (Images of the Banteay Srei Temple)

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark


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Jan 2, 2023 15:19:33   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
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Jan 2, 2023 15:19:43   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Excellent as always Mark.

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Jan 2, 2023 15:21:58   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
angler wrote:
Excellent as always Mark.


Thanks so much Jim. I always appreciate your kind comments.

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Jan 2, 2023 15:29:27   #
bnsf
 
Excellent photos!

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Jan 2, 2023 15:31:29   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 


I'm always amazed by the old architecture there.

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Jan 2, 2023 15:42:30   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
srfmhg wrote:
Here are some more images and additional narrative about the beautiful Banteay Srei Temple. Since Banteay Srei means "Citadel of the Woman" Gail fit right in! As you can imagine, I took many images of this incredible place, and the hardest part was deciding what to post. There will be one additional set in my next post.

From the website: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/cambodia/banteay-srei-district/attractions/banteay-srei/a/poi-sig/500526/1340791
Considered by many to be the jewel in the crown of Angkorian art, Banteay Srei is cut from stone of a pinkish hue and includes some of the finest stone carving anywhere on earth. Begun in 967 CE, it is one of the smallest sites at Angkor, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in stature. The art gallery of Angkor, this Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva is wonderfully well preserved, and many of its carvings are three-dimensional.

Banteay Srei means ‘Citadel of the Women’, and it is said that it must have been built by a woman, as the elaborate carvings are supposedly too fine for the hand of a man.

Banteay Srei is one of the few temples around Angkor to be commissioned not by a king but by a Brahman, who may have been a tutor to Jayavarman V. The temple is square and has entrances at the east and west, with the east approached by a causeway. Of interest are the lavishly decorated libraries and the three central towers, which are decorated with male and female divinities and beautiful filigree relief work.

Classic carvings at Banteay Srei include delicate women with lotus flowers in hand and traditional skirts clearly visible, as well as breathtaking recreations of scenes from the epic Ramayana adorning the library pediments (carved inlays above a lintel). However, the sum of the parts is no greater than the whole – almost every inch of these interior buildings is covered in decoration. Standing watch over such perfect creations are the mythical guardians, all of which are copies of originals stored in the National Museum.

Banteay Srei was the first major temple restoration undertaken by the EFEO in 1930 using the anastylosis method. The project, as evidenced today, was a major success and soon led to other larger projects such as the restoration of Bayon. Banteay Srei is also the first to have been given a full makeover in terms of facilities, with a large car park, a designated dining and shopping area, clear visitor information and a state-of-the-art exhibition on the history of the temple and its restoration. There is also a small baray behind the temple where local boat trips (US$7 per boat) are possible through the lotus pond.

When Banteay Srei was first rediscovered, it was assumed to be from the 13th or 14th centuries, as it was thought that the refined carving must have come at the end of the Angkor period. It was later dated to AD 967, from inscriptions found at the site.

Banteay Srei is about 32km northeast of Siem Reap and 21km northeast of Bayon. It is well signposted and the road is surfaced all the way, so a trip from Siem Reap should take about 45 minutes by car or one hour by remork. Moto and remork drivers will want a bit of extra cash to come out here, so agree on a sum first. You can eat at one of several small restaurants, complete with ornate wood furnishings cut from Cambodia’s forests, near the entrance to the temple.

There's plenty to do in Banteay Srei District as well as several homestays should you wish to stay and explore the area. It is possible to combine a visit to Banteay Srei as part of a long day trip to the River of a Thousand Lingas at Kbal Spean and Beng Mealea. A half-day itinerary might include Banteay Srei, the Cambodia Landmine Museum and Banteay Samre. It takes 45 minutes to explore Banteay Srei temple, but allow 1½ hours to visit the information centre and explore the area.

For more images of Siem Reap and narratives, please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-760858-1.html#13633063
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761100-1.html#13638505
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761169-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761242-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761379-1.html (Images of the Banteay Srei Temple)

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
Here are some more images and additional narrative... (show quote)


Spectacular shots of the results of magnificent faith and perseverance 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Jan 2, 2023 15:53:47   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
bnsf wrote:
Excellent photos!


Thanks very much bnsf.

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Jan 2, 2023 15:54:19   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Longshadow wrote:


I'm always amazed by the old architecture there.


Thanks so much Bill. It is truly amazing!

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Jan 2, 2023 15:55:06   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
joecichjr wrote:
Spectacular shots of the results of magnificent faith and perseverance 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟


Thanks as always for your kind comments Joe.

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Jan 2, 2023 16:09:19   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Good architectural work, Mark! Interesting colors. BTW the presence of the lovely Gail is always a plus.

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Jan 2, 2023 16:23:54   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Excellent once again, Mark. Very nice.

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Jan 2, 2023 17:22:44   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Amazing!

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Jan 2, 2023 17:41:13   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
srfmhg wrote:
Here are some more images and additional narrative about the beautiful Banteay Srei Temple. Since Banteay Srei means "Citadel of the Woman" Gail fit right in! As you can imagine, I took many images of this incredible place, and the hardest part was deciding what to post. There will be one additional set in my next post.

From the website: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/cambodia/banteay-srei-district/attractions/banteay-srei/a/poi-sig/500526/1340791
Considered by many to be the jewel in the crown of Angkorian art, Banteay Srei is cut from stone of a pinkish hue and includes some of the finest stone carving anywhere on earth. Begun in 967 CE, it is one of the smallest sites at Angkor, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in stature. The art gallery of Angkor, this Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva is wonderfully well preserved, and many of its carvings are three-dimensional.

Banteay Srei means ‘Citadel of the Women’, and it is said that it must have been built by a woman, as the elaborate carvings are supposedly too fine for the hand of a man.

Banteay Srei is one of the few temples around Angkor to be commissioned not by a king but by a Brahman, who may have been a tutor to Jayavarman V. The temple is square and has entrances at the east and west, with the east approached by a causeway. Of interest are the lavishly decorated libraries and the three central towers, which are decorated with male and female divinities and beautiful filigree relief work.

Classic carvings at Banteay Srei include delicate women with lotus flowers in hand and traditional skirts clearly visible, as well as breathtaking recreations of scenes from the epic Ramayana adorning the library pediments (carved inlays above a lintel). However, the sum of the parts is no greater than the whole – almost every inch of these interior buildings is covered in decoration. Standing watch over such perfect creations are the mythical guardians, all of which are copies of originals stored in the National Museum.

Banteay Srei was the first major temple restoration undertaken by the EFEO in 1930 using the anastylosis method. The project, as evidenced today, was a major success and soon led to other larger projects such as the restoration of Bayon. Banteay Srei is also the first to have been given a full makeover in terms of facilities, with a large car park, a designated dining and shopping area, clear visitor information and a state-of-the-art exhibition on the history of the temple and its restoration. There is also a small baray behind the temple where local boat trips (US$7 per boat) are possible through the lotus pond.

When Banteay Srei was first rediscovered, it was assumed to be from the 13th or 14th centuries, as it was thought that the refined carving must have come at the end of the Angkor period. It was later dated to AD 967, from inscriptions found at the site.

Banteay Srei is about 32km northeast of Siem Reap and 21km northeast of Bayon. It is well signposted and the road is surfaced all the way, so a trip from Siem Reap should take about 45 minutes by car or one hour by remork. Moto and remork drivers will want a bit of extra cash to come out here, so agree on a sum first. You can eat at one of several small restaurants, complete with ornate wood furnishings cut from Cambodia’s forests, near the entrance to the temple.

There's plenty to do in Banteay Srei District as well as several homestays should you wish to stay and explore the area. It is possible to combine a visit to Banteay Srei as part of a long day trip to the River of a Thousand Lingas at Kbal Spean and Beng Mealea. A half-day itinerary might include Banteay Srei, the Cambodia Landmine Museum and Banteay Samre. It takes 45 minutes to explore Banteay Srei temple, but allow 1½ hours to visit the information centre and explore the area.

For more images of Siem Reap and narratives, please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-760858-1.html#13633063
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761100-1.html#13638505
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761169-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761242-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761379-1.html (Images of the Banteay Srei Temple)

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
Here are some more images and additional narrative... (show quote)


What an amazing place to visit; you captured it well.

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Jan 2, 2023 18:13:52   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
UTMike wrote:
Good architectural work, Mark! Interesting colors. BTW the presence of the lovely Gail is always a plus.


Thanks very much Mike. The pink sandstone was impressive and looked good against the blue sky. Of course, Gail makes any pic look better!

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