Category:Baksei Chamkrong

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English: Baksei Chamkrong (translatable as "The Bird Who Shelters Under Its Wings") is a small Hindu temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva and used to hold a golden image of him. The temple can be seen on the left side when entering Angkor Thom at the southern gate. It was dedicated to King Yasovarman by his son, King Harsavarman. The temple was completed by King Rajendravarman II sometime between 944-968 C.E.
<nowiki>Baksei Chamkrong; প্রসাত বকসেই চমকরং; Bakszejcsamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; 巴色占空寺; バクセイ・チャムクロン; ปราสาทปักษีจำกรง; Baksei Chamkrong; معبد باكسى شامكرونج; Baksei Chamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; Баксей Чамкронг; Baksei Chamkrong; ប្រាសាទបក្សីចាំក្រុង; Баксей Тьямгкронг; 박세이 참크롱; Baksei Chamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; Baksei Chamkrong; Templo dedicado a Shiva en Angkor, Camboya; temple hindouiste sur le site d'Angkor au Cambodge; kuil di Kamboja; tempel in Angkor, Cambodja; ឈុនសុធា; archäologische Stätte in Kambodscha; temple; موقع أثري في أنغكور، كمبوديا; 10. századi hindu templomhegy (Angkor, Kambodzsa); Baksei chamkrong; ปักษีจำกรง</nowiki>
Baksei Chamkrong 
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  • Angkor
LocationAngkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
Founded by
  • Harshavarman I
Map13° 25′ 30.82″ N, 103° 51′ 29.06″ E
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