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Image of exquisitely carved filigrees and sculptures of apsaras in the niches and columns of the mandapa (main sanctuary) of Tribhuvanamaheshvara temple (now Banteay Srei) with the rising sun.
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Exquistely carved Apsaras and Dvarpalas (guards) in the niches of the Mandapa (Sanctuary) at Tribhuvanamaheshvara (now Banteay Srei).
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The 11th century carvings by the hermits in this stretch of the river are a galaxy of gods the trinity of Bhrama Vishnu and Mahesh. Stone carvings in the river bed of yonis and lingas, as tributes to the Hindu God, Shiva. In the image carving of Vishnu with Lakshmi reclining on the serpent Ananta and Brahma seated on a lotus petal. Kbal Spean is described as "a spectacularly carved riverbed, set deep in the jungle to the northeast of Angkor". It is also frequently referred to as the Valley of a 1000 Lingas or the River of a Thousand Lingas. The river bed cuts through sandstone formations, and the many architectural sculptures of Hindu mythology have been carved within the sandstone.
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The 11th century carvings by the hermits in this stretch of the river are a galaxy of gods the trinity of Bhrama Vishnu and MaheshStone carvings in the river bed of yonis and lingas, as tributes to the Hindu God, Shiva. Image shows Brahma seated on a lotus petal over a plant stem rising from the navel of Vishnu. Kbal Spean is described as "a spectacularly carved riverbed, set deep in the jungle to the northeast of Angkor". It is also frequently referred to as the Valley of a 1000 Lingas or the River of a Thousand Lingas. The river bed cuts through sandstone formations, and the many architectural sculptures of Hindu mythology have been carved within the sandstone.
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Dvarpalas carved into many red sand stone temple walls of 'Tribhuvanamaheshwara' (now Banteay Srei).
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The 11th century carvings by the hermits in this stretch of the river are a galaxy of gods the trinity of Bhrama Vishnu and MaheshStone carvings in the river bed of yonis and lingas, as tributes to the Hindu God, Shiva. Image shows Brahma seated on a lotus petal over a plant stem rising from the navel of Vishnu. Kbal Spean is described as "a spectacularly carved riverbed, set deep in the jungle to the northeast of Angkor". It is also frequently referred to as the Valley of a 1000 Lingas or the River of a Thousand Lingas. The river bed cuts through sandstone formations, and the many architectural sculptures of Hindu mythology have been carved within the sandstone.
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Dvarpalas (guards) of the Mandapa ( Sanctuary) of the Tribhuvanamaheshvara ( now Banteay Srei) temple. Intricate bas-relief carvings give the temple a name Banteay Srei, Citadel of Woman.
Pigment Fine Art Print
Edition of 10
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The 11th century carvings in this stretch of the river are a galaxy of gods the trinity of Bhrama Vishnu and MaheshStone carvings in the river bed of yonis and lingas, as tributes to the Hindu God, Shiva. Image shows Uma and Mahesh on the Nandi, The bull. Kbal Spean is frequently referred to as the Valley of a 1000 Lingas or the River of a Thousand Lingas.
Pigment Fine Art Print
Edition of 10
Print Size: 28 X 20 inch
The 11th century carvings by the hermits in this stretch of the river are a galaxy of gods the trinity of Bhrama Vishnu and MaheshStone carvings in the river bed of yonis and lingas, as tributes to the Hindu God, Shiva. Image shows Brahma seated on a lotus petal over a plant stem rising from the navel of Vishnu. Kbal Spean is described as "a spectacularly carved riverbed, set deep in the jungle to the northeast of Angkor". It is also frequently referred to as the Valley of a 1000 Lingas or the River of a Thousand Lingas. The river bed cuts through sandstone formations, and the many architectural sculptures of Hindu mythology have been carved within the sandstone.
Pigment Fine Art Print
Edition of 10
Print Size: 20 X 28 inch
Dvarpalas (guards) of the Mandapa ( Sanctuary) of the Tribhuvanamaheshvara ( now Banteay Srei) temple. Intricate bas-relief carvings give the temple a name Banteay Srei, Citadel of Woman