A Wonderful Morning At Banteay Srei

Posted by : foongpc | Saturday, August 20, 2011 | Published in

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There are three temples which you must visit in Cambodia. The first is Bayon Temple and the second is Angkor Wat Temple. The third in my opinion, is Banteay Srei Temple.

I visited Banteay Srei with my travel partners Jam and his friend on our third day in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Located about 30km north east of the famous Angkor Wat Temple, Banteay Srei is considered an outlying temple since it is quite a distance from the main temple complex.



The entrance to the temple was rather nice.



We passed by rows of shops selling souvenirs and snacks.



It was a beautiful morning too, and I took some pictures of flowers. This is one of them. Do you like it?



I took another shot but focused on the background instead of the flower. It was fun! Simply love my camera!



We passed by what looked like padi field on the way to the temple. What a wonderful view! I would not mind taking a morning stroll here even if there is no temple to visit.



The name Banteay Srei means 'Citadel of the Women' which may be a reference to the small scale of the temple and also to its intricate and delicate carvings.

The unique thing about Banteay Srei temple is that it was built largely of red sandstone, which can be carved like wood. Because of this, Banteay Srei stands out among all the temples in Angkor Wat Archaelogical Park with its elaborate carvings which remain well preserved.

To reach the temple, we had to walk on a long, red sand causeway.



Built in the 10th century and dedicated to Hindu God Shiva, Banteay Srei consists of three concentric rectangular enclosures. Like most temples in Siem Reap, it is oriented towards the east.

This is the gate leading into the third enclosure. I had a hard time taking photos here as there were too many tourists blocking the view! So I waited for the tourists to disperse.



Look at the intricate carvings on the pediment! Don't know what a pediment is? That is the triangular section above the doorway.



A signboard on the right side of the gate detailing the Banteay Srei Conservation Project.



No smoking, no eating, no littering, no spitting, no plucking of flowers, no dogs...wow! That's a lot of "No"s! But what's that picture of a shirt on the left column? Does it mean one must wear a shirt and not walk around naked? LOL!

These are carvings on the columns. Is this an Angry Bird I see here? Haha!



Toothy monster representative of time known as kala above the "Angry Bird".



Inside the third enclosure, there was another red sandstone causeway leading towards the second enclosure.



There were quite a number of tourists that morning. I had to let them walk ahead of me so that I could take a decent photo.



This is another delicate carved doorway.



The intricate carvings on its column.



Look at this weird carvings on the pediment. I am pretty sure there is a story behind this carving. Unfortunately, since we did not have a tour guide with us, I don't know what the story is!



Another doorway featuring yet more intricate carvings.



So much details on the pediment! Though, can you see the body has a missing head?



This is the second enclosure. A tourist was busy taking pictures. And I was busy taking picture of him taking pictures! LOL!



Beautiful carvings could be found here too! I have to say that if you are into carvings, you simply must visit Banteay Srei!



A linga-yoni structure could be seen here.



Another red sandstone pathway leading to the first enclosure.



I thought the doorway of the first enclosure looked slightly different.



View of the first enclosure gate across the moat.



A close-up look at the unique looking gate.



Again intricate carvings could be seen on the pediment.



Awesome carvings with fine details!



Not sure what this is - just took a photo of it.



One of the nice structures inside the first enclosure.



More intricate carvings!



What animal is this?! Is it a bull?



This is possibly a depiction of God Shiva doing the dance. I may be wrong though.



This are the main structures in the first enclosure.



I wish someone can tell me the story behind all these carvings!



Perhaps you should get a tour guide if you plan to visit this temple and are interested in the history behind it.



Are these monkeys?



In any case, I really enjoyed looking at the structures here.



They were all pretty well maintained and preserved after so many centuries!



If you are an avid photographer, you will love this place!



Monkey-like creatures shot from another angle.



Maybe I am putting up too many photos of the same thing here but I can't help it! LOL!







A bas relief depicting monkey princes Vali and Sugreeva fighting with each other.



It had been a wonderful morning admiring all those intricate carvings at Banteay Srei. On our way out, we stopped by the shops selling souvenirs and snacks.



We did not buy anything except for coconut drinks to quench our thirst. Besides, the sellers at the stalls there kept pushing us to buy and I think we were pissed off. I would have bought something if they had not been so pushy!



Temple fatigue was beginning to set in on our third day in Siem Reap so I was glad that our three-day admission pass to the Angkorian temples would be expiring by the end of the day! It was also a huge relief to know that the next item on our itinerary would be a hike up to the waterfall at Kbal Spean.

Now that's just what I need to overcome temple fatigue!

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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
I do love looking at the ornate carvings of the temple.
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Interesting murals...

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OMG!! i open your blog and left it load while blog hopping to other blogs, when i came back in the end, it's still loading!!!!! i've to reload another time before i can now see all the photos!!
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hey, not aware of this place at all!! that means i've missed this must visit temple already?? what a shame, i only know Angkor Wat, and it's just second in your list??
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
but looks like this is a rather smaller scale temple yeah?? but i like that row of souvenirs shop, at first i thought they are the houses of the locals staying within the temple compound..
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oh, no wonder, you got the 3-day pass that's why you have more time on the temples.. i just got the 1-day pass, that's why after Angkor Wat, that's it!! hahahaha!! :D
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
fascinating.. should i visit cambodia? yeah, i guess i should! :D
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wow..interesting carvings!
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oh you're on your 3rd temple post! Oh no, i think i need to be there to really appreciate the differences among all the 3
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I'm really impressed with their carvings foong... it is very detailed and i wonder how long does it take to finish a single wall carving
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Shiva is the goddess with many hands right? As far as i remember haha oh god my world history teacher will be mad at me for forgetting who Shiva is...
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but i think the monkey statues are quite remodeled.. they all look new
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Thanks for sharing another exiting Cambodia trip foong
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I love the picture of the flower!! That's exactly why i love your camera too! :(
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So pretty! This is the one I missed. That time too lazy liao. Hehe 'Templed out'
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Angkor Wat again!!!!!??

Heh heh, I never get tired of them! I love your photos and treat them like my own album! I am ashamed to say that I did not snap so many photos like you! :D
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
You should bring me along in your travels so that I could be your tour guide. We read up a lot before landing in Cambodia in 2005. The books explained many details of the beautiful carvings and its historical meanings. B)
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I have forgotten many things explained but the monkey statues could be the guardians of Lord Hanuman which is a Hindu deity with ape-like facial features. :)
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You know what? I think this place has more stalls and nicer entrance now compared to the time I visited.
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Did you climb up the hills where there are dried up rivers with ancient walls? It was a tough and humid hike to reach the peak. There were surprisingly hundreds of butterflies there. I didn't see you post this site or you will post later? :$
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yes, i love your flower shot, and the other pictures. very intricate details in the structure, am glad you enjoy your camera
That looks more like a pig than a bull..

Temple fatigue? LOL! Me too. Oops! How long were you in Cambodia again? Seems like you were there for weeks. haha..

Nice intricate carvings.
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