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Ta Prom Temple in CAMBODIA

Ta Prohm (Khmer: ប្រាសាទតាព្រហ្ម, elocution: prasat taprohm) is the cutting edge name of the sanctuary at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, worked in the Bayon style to a great extent in the late twelfth and mid thirteenth hundreds of years and initially called Rajavihara (in Khmer: រាជវិហារ). Found roughly one kilometer east of Angkor Thom and on the southern edge of the East Baray, it was established by the Khmer King Jayavarman VII:125:388 as a Mahayana Buddhist cloister and college. Not at all like most Angkorian sanctuaries, Ta Prohm is in much a similar condition in which it was discovered: the photogenic and environmental blend of trees becoming out of the vestiges and the wilderness environment have made it one of Angkor's most prominent sanctuaries with guests. UNESCO engraved Ta Prohm on the World Heritage List in 1992. Today, it is a standout amongst the most went to edifices in Cambodia's Angkor area. The preservation and rebuilding of Ta Prohm is an association venture of the Archeological Survey of India and the APSARA (Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap).



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