Thma Bay Kaek

Thma Bay Kaek (Khmer: ប្រាសាទថ្មបាយក្អែក) is located at Angkor in Cambodia. It consists of the ruins of a square brick tower facing east and is preceded by a laterite terrace. This is all that remains of this temple which must be one of many that originally surrounded the Bakheng. A sacred treasure consisting of five gold leaves arranged in a quincunx, the central leaf of which carried the image of Nandi, was found here.[1]

Thma Bay Kaek
The ruin of the temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
ProvinceSiem Reap
DeityShiva
Location
LocationAngkor
CountryCambodia
Location within Cambodia
Geographic coordinates13°25′34″N 103°51′29″E
Architecture
TypeKhmer (Bakheng style)
CreatorYasovarman I
Completed10th century AD

See also

References

  1. Ancient Angkor guide book by Michael Freeman and Claude Jacques, p.73, published in 2003
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