Chau Say Tevoda Temple  (mid 12th century)     other sites in Angkor    Angkor, Cambodia

        
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image adapted from Angkor: Cities and Temples by Claude Jacques, c. 1997

Chau Say Tevoda is a small temple built at the end of Suryavarman II's reign in the mid 12th century.  It is dedicated to Shiva but most of the carvings are of Vishnu.  Much of the temple has vanished except for some of the central buildings.
 
Bibliography:

    Cohen, Joan Lebold.  Angkor: The Monuments of the God Kings
    Harry N. Abrams, Inc.  New York. 1975

    Freeman, Michael and Roger Warner.  Angkor: The Hidden Glories
    Houghton Mifflin Company.  Boston.  1990

    Jacques, Claude.  Angkor: Cities and Temples
    River Books Co., Ltd.  Thailand. 1997.

    All images copyright 2000 by Professor Yunsheng Huang


Site plan adapted from Claude Jacque's book, Angkor: Cities and Temples

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