Monday, October 06, 2008

Jayavarman VII

Picture has been taken at National Museum (No body know I've captured via my mobile phone) Oowwh!!!

Jayavarman VII (1125 - 1215) was a king of the Khmer Empire (c.1181-1215) in present day Cambodia. He was the son of Dharanindravarman II (r. 1150-1160) and his wife Sri Jayarajacudamani. He married Jayarajadevi and that after her death, he then married her sister Indradevi. The two women are commonly thought to have been a great inspiration to him, particularly in his unusual devotion to Buddhism. Only one previous Khmer king had been a Buddhist.
arman's Early Years== Jayavarman probably spent his early years away from the Khmer capital. He may have spent time among the Cham of modern-day Vietnam. The Cham shared with the Khmer the Hindu and Buddhist religions, as well as the use of Sanskrit as a formal language.


Hey.. dat' was me taken with unregconized giant status
The time with my BGangs at National Museum! As you are well aware that in the National Museum to take a picture is prohibited while few of them have been snapped. So cool right!
I know among of BGangs there was a professional secrete of taking picture known as BGang B2. Be comfort buddy, don't deny!!!

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