Sunday, October 12, 2008

Phanom Rung Historical Park at A. Chalerm Prakiat

was a very important place of worship in the Lop Buri period. About 1,000 years old, it is situated atop a mountain 1,320 feet above sea level. The sanctuary is in Tambon Ta Pek. To get to the sanctuary, go along Highway No.24 and turn right at Ban Tako and continue on for 12 km. (There are motor-cycle taxi from Ban Toko to Prasat Phanom Rung, the Fare is about 170 Bath for return) on an asphalt road which can be driven on in any weather.
Phanom Rung Historical Park is on the rim of an extinct volcano; lava is still scattered around the top. On the opposite side of the crater is an air force Radar Station. In former times the crater was a natural Baray or reservoir. Phanom Rung is a Hindu Shrine of the Sivaite sect with Shiva as the ruling god; the monument has been in continuous use from the 9th to the 12th C.A.D.
Phanom Rung Historical ParkThe first thing the visitor will see is a fabulous staircase which has three platforms leading to the first pavilion and then there is a stone path which has small posts along its sides leading to the Naga bridge with late rite pavilions. At the end of the Naga bridge there are five platforms to the Temple. There is another terrace at the end of Naga bridge which leads to the inner space of the monument and there is another Naga bridge between the monument and the principal Prang. The principal Prang has the same kind of Mandapa as Prasat Phimai. Entering the Prang one will see the great Shiva god in nataraja (dancing) style. The top of the fronton and the lower part of the lintel consist of the well-known reclining Vishnu relief.

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