SRAH SRANG - The Royal Bath
It was perhaps a chapel to Kama, God of Love. The spot would suit the temper of the strange power, terribly strong and yet terribly tender, of that passion which carries away kingdoms, empires, whole worlds, and inhabits also the humblest dwellings...Love could occupy this quiet nest embedded in water...gave the impression that love had come one day and had left there, when he went away, apart of his spirit.
Srah Srang is located
across the road from the east entrance of Banteay Kdei. A enter and leave Srah
rang from the road.
Tip:
Srah Srang always has water and is surrounded by greenery. According to one
French archaeologist, it offers at the last rays of the day one of the most
beautiful points to view the Park of Angkor. It was built in the end of the 12th
century, by the King Jayavarman VII, dedicated to Buddhist, replica to Bayon
style of art.
BACKGROUND
Srah Srang is a
large lake (700 by 300 meters, 2,297 by 984 feet) with elegant landing terrace
of superb proportion and scale.
LAYOUT
A majestic
platform (landing stage) with leads to the pond. It is built of laterite with
sandstone molding. The platform is in the shape of a cross with serpent
balustrades flanked by two lions. At the front there is an enormous Garuda
riding a three-headed serpent. At the back there is a mythical creature
comprising a three-headed serpent, the lower portion of a Garuda and a stylized
tail decorated with small serpent heads. The body of the serpent rests on a dais
supported by mythical monsters.
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