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India Pledges to Restore Angkor Temple

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DELHI, INDIA, May 26, 2004: India has offered technical assistance,

materials and $5.5 million to Cambodia for the restoration of the 12th

century Ta Prohm temple at the Angkor Wat site. The Archaeological

Survey of India, a government agency, said Monday that it has submitted

two detailed reports to Cambodia's Apsara Authority for the

restoration, expected to take 10 years. The Ta Prohm is a magnificent

temple-monastery complex built in the South Indian architectural style

that once housed nearly 13,000 monks and other attendants. Angkor Wat

is the largest temple area in the world. Ta Prohm has been left by

archaeologists in its original jungle-covered state, some of its walls

cracked apart by tree roots, making it an exotic subject for

photographers and a popular destination for tourists. It was built by

one of the greatest Khmer Kings, Jayavarman VII, who also built Angkor

Thom as his capital and the Bayon as his state temple where a mix of

Buddhist and Hindu deities were worshipped. India and Cambodia signed

an agreement for the restoration of Ta Prohm two years ago when Indian

Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee visited Cambodia. Work will be

carried out between the months of November and April to avoid the rainy

season.

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