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Don’t miss: - Buddha subduing the elephant Nalagiri - 2 beautiful pediments showing Buddha calling the Earth to witness - the tall trees which added charm to the site Preah Palilay is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia. It is located in Angkor Thom, 400 m north-west of Phimeanakas. This small Buddhist sanctuary in the wooded area north of the Royal palace in Angkor Thom has a number of attractive features and is well worth the short detour. The site’s contemporary name, Preah Palilay, has the meaning Sacred Forest of Palilay whilst the original site name is unknown. The temple has a cross-shaped terrace, 8.5 m by 30 m long, with seven-headed nāga balustrades in good conditions, on the east, guarded by two decapitated dvarapalas and a lion (of an original two). A 33 m-long causeway connects it to the single sandstone gopura.[5] Before the laterite enclosure 50 m square there is a shrine with a 3 m tall statue of Buddha, sitting on a lotus, of a later period. The eastern gate has pediments which kept many beautiful Buddhist carvings, such as: reclining Buddha on kala’s head, Buddha subduing the elephant Nalagiri, Vessantara giving his children away, Buddha calling the earth to witness and so on. Behind the gopura (eastern gate) is the chimney tower like sanctuary on top of a 6 meter high base. A stairway on all four sides leads to the top. A few large trees surrounded the tower have added so much charm to the site.
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Prasat Preah Palilay is a hidden gem within Angkor, Cambodia. Located in Angkor Thom, this small Buddhist sanctuary is a must-visit for its unique features. One of the key highlights is the depiction of Buddha subduing the elephant Nalagiri, a powerful and captivating sight. Additionally, the temple showcases two beautiful pediments illustrating Buddha calling the Earth to witness, showcasing the depth of Buddhist teachings. The site is further enhanced by the presence of tall trees, which add a charming and serene atmosphere. The temple's cross-shaped terrace, adorned with seven-headed nāga balustrades, is well-preserved and visually striking. A causeway connects the terrace to a sandstone gopura, creating a seamless flow throughout the site. Inside, visitors will find a shrine housing a magnificent 3-meter tall statue of Buddha, seated on a lotus. The eastern gate of the temple boasts intricate carvings, including a reclining Buddha on kala's head and Vessantara giving his children away. The chimney tower-like sanctuary behind the gopura offers a unique architectural element, with stairways leading to the top from all four sides. The presence of large trees surrounding the tower adds to the overall charm of the site. Preah Palilay is a sacred forest that offers a tranquil and spiritual experience, making it a worthwhile detour from the main attractions of Angkor.
Steven PhichSteven Phich
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Preah Palilay is located at North of Phimeanakas and enter and leave the monument from the east. Built in Middle to last half of the 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. This temple dedicated to Buddhist and art style of Angkor Wat. The presence of Buddhist monks and nuns at this temple give it a feeling of an active place of worship. Lintels and pediments lying on the ground at the sides and back of the temple afford a rare opportunity to see relief at eye level. Many depict Buddhist scenes with Hindu divinities. A large seated Buddha in front of the temple of Prah Palilay is of a recent date. A terrace in the shape of a cross precedes the temple and stands as an elegant example of the 'classic 'period of Khmer art. Serpent balustrades terminating with a crest of seven heads frame the terrace. A causeway joins the terrace to the entry tower at the east set in the enclosing laterite wall, of which only parts remain. The entry tower is in the shape of a cross and has three passages and a cylindrical vault with a bouble pediment. The pediments of the pediments of the entry towers are modeled with Buddhist scenes. The lintel on the east side of the entry tower depicts a reclining Buddha and the pediment on the south side has a finely carved seated Buddha; the pediment on the north has an uncommon depiction of a standing Buddha with his hand resting on an elephant. There are remains of two guardians (decapitated) on the east and two lions on the ground between the terrace and the Central Sanctuary. Only the Central Sanctuary of Prah Palilay remains intact. The sandstone tower opens on four sides, each one of which has a porch. The tower stands on a base with three tiers and has a stairway on each side. On the upper portion there is a truncated pyramid that forms a sort of chimney, which is filled with reused stones.
Shankar RajasekharanShankar Rajasekharan
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This temple isn't really talked about much in the guidebooks, which is a shame. It is located in the middle of Angkor Thom, a short walk away from Phimeanakas, Baphuon, and a whole host of other temples. You could walk from Bayon to this spot in less than 20 minutes. Yet very few tourists ever make it here. The temple is in a semi-ruined state. Surrounding the main tower are a bunch of stones and bricks from structures that no longer stand. There is a heavily ruined gate to the east of the main tower, but otherwise all there is to see is the main temple tower. And boy is it beautiful. It sits atop a tall platform, and the temple itself is also very tall. I was shocked when I saw it for the first time, it really is that tall. There are also some trees growing on the platform alongside this temple. It is a really cool sight to see. Getting here is easy. Park in the parking lot across the road from the Terrace of the Leper King. Walk past the more modern temple and keep heading west. It's pretty hard to miss once you know its there. Although it isn't a must-see temple, it is still very impressive. If you wind up spending a third or fourth day seeing the Angkor Temples (or more if you have lots of time), this is a really nice one. Highly recommended.
Gunnar CayaGunnar Caya
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Visiting here was the closest I ever felt to ‘discovering’ a temple. It’s practically not visited at all, and it retains an authentic character due to lack of full restoration (though thankfully some work has been done to prevent its collapse). Note that you cannot and should not climb on it! I also want to give mention to the wife and husband who serve exceptional nom banh chok (Khmer rice noodles) at the entrance to this temple for just $2 USD! Very fresh and tasty.
Jon YazerJon Yazer
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Siem Reap : Angkor Thom - Le Preah Palilay. Le Preah Palilay est un petit sanctuaire bouddhiste situé dans le périmètre d'Angkor Thom. Il est dans une zone boisée qui a pour nom Pârillyaka, d'où sans doute le nom de Palilay. Il date de la fin 13ème ou du début du 14ème siècle. Le Preah Palilay est composé d'une terrasse en croix, d'un mur d'enceinte et du sanctuaire central. Le sanctuaire central est une tour pyramidale très dégradée de 20 m de haut sur laquelle des fromagers repoussent après avoir été coupés. De nombreuses scènes de la vie de Bouddha figurent sur les frontons. Siem Reap : Angkor Thom - The Preah Palilay. The Preah Palilay is a small Buddhist shrine located within the perimeter of Angkor Thom. It is in a wooded area whose name Pârillyaka, hence probably the name of Palilay. It dates from the late 13th or early 14th century. The Preah Palilay consists of a terrace on the cross, a perimeter wall and the central sanctuary. The central shrine is a very poor pyramidal tower 20 m high. Many scenes from the life of Buddha appear on the pediments.
Yves Jacques (Ban Houay Hay Lao P.D.R.)Yves Jacques (Ban Houay Hay Lao P.D.R.)
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Preah Palilay is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia. It is located in Angkor Thom, 400 m north-west of Phimeanakas. This small Buddhist sanctuary in the wooded area north of the Royal palace in Angkor Thom has a number of attractive features and is well worth the short detour.
attractions: Bayon Temple, Bayon Temple, Terrace of the Elephants, Baphuon Temple, Baphuon Temple, Preah Ponlea Sdach Komlong (Terrace Of The Leper King), Phimeanakas Temple, Suor Prat Tower, Prasat Preah Pithu Group, Prasat Khleang Khang Cheung (Prasat North Khleang), restaurants:

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