Tep Pranam

Temples of Angkor


Tep Pranam, an 82m by 34m cruciform Buddhist terrace 150m east of Preah Palilay, was once the base of a pagoda of lightweight construction. Nearby is a 4.5m-high Buddha, but it’s a reconstruction of the original. A group of Buddhist nuns lives in a wooden structure close by.


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