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... king , would have opened the eyes of the statue of Vishnu when placed within the central shrine . Indeed , the name ... king's tem- ple mausoleum , known as the Bayon , lies in the centre . Jayavarman was a Mahayana Buddhist , and ...
... king , would have opened the eyes of the statue of Vishnu when placed within the central shrine . Indeed , the name ... king's tem- ple mausoleum , known as the Bayon , lies in the centre . Jayavarman was a Mahayana Buddhist , and ...
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... king Devanika , mean- ing celestial protection , ruled there as king of kings . Again , archaeolog- ical research has identified the remains of an early city ( Cucarzi and Zolese 1994 ) . Although the changing pattern of maritime trade ...
... king Devanika , mean- ing celestial protection , ruled there as king of kings . Again , archaeolog- ical research has identified the remains of an early city ( Cucarzi and Zolese 1994 ) . Although the changing pattern of maritime trade ...
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... King of Dvaravati ' were found there . Six surface finds of coins from Muang Dongkorn also refer to the King of Dvaravati . Dvaravati means ' which has gates ' , perhaps referring to the gates giving access through the city walls . A ...
... King of Dvaravati ' were found there . Six surface finds of coins from Muang Dongkorn also refer to the King of Dvaravati . Dvaravati means ' which has gates ' , perhaps referring to the gates giving access through the city walls . A ...
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