A Brief History of Angkor Wat
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ A Brief History of--Lost Civilisations
By KJ Smith
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A Brief History of Angkor Wat
Deep in the jungles of Cambodia stands Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument ever constructed and a testament to the extraordinary power of the Khmer Empire. Built in the early 12th century under King Suryavarman VII, this magnificent temple complex was originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu before gradually transforming into a Buddhist sanctuary. For centuries, this architectural marvel served as the spiritual and political heart of an empire that once controlled much of Southeast Asia, its intricate bas-reliefs and soaring towers reflecting a civilization at the height of its artistic and engineering prowess.
This compelling chronicle traces Angkor Wat's journey from sacred temple to lost city, revealing how the decline of the Khmer Empire led to the jungle's slow reclamation of this wonder. Rediscovered by French explorers in the 19th century, the temple complex emerged from centuries of obscurity to capture the world's imagination and become Cambodia's national symbol. Through wars, colonial rule, and modern restoration efforts, Angkor Wat has endured as both a masterpiece of human achievement and a symbol of cultural resilience. Today, as visitors from around the globe marvel at its sunrise silhouettes and ancient stones, this sacred site continues to bridge the earthly and divine, just as its builders intended nearly a millennium ago.
