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.
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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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