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which dates from the beginning of the 17th century, celebrates the magnificent temple complex at Angkor and describes the bas-reliefs in the temple galleries that portray the Rāma story. The epic eulogizes the glory of Cambodian rulers and celebrates the beauty of their palace, Angkor Wat.
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The legend of Angkor is not just a coincidence. It illustrates one of the most beautiful popular creations, not coming out of nothing, but composed from elements belonging to several different traditions, an Indian Hindu tradition and a Southeast Asian Buddhist tradition. According to
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Preah Pisnukar, main hero of the poem, is still invoked as a patron by carpenters, artists and builders in Cambodia as the legendary builder of Angkor Wat. He has also been invoked by
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Preah Pisnukar supervises and organizes servants from all over the world to build the palace. Preah Pisnukar orders the clearing of the forest around
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by Pou Saveros has established its date of composition as 1620 AD and attributed its authorship to a certain Pang Tat, called Neak Pang.
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was originally inscribed on the temples of Angkor Wat and was first written in modern script in 1878 by the French khmerologist
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reveals the poetic potential of the ruins of Angkor Wat. This poetic potential was reflected in the works by generations of
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Out of compassion for his exiled son, Indra sends his personal architect, Preah Pisnukar (or Braḥ Bisṇukār,
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is the story of a certain prince Ketumala, son in a previous existence to the god
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An archeological trace in Khmer literature: celebrating the beauty of Angkor Wat
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and reflects the "harmonization of Brahmanic heritage and Theravada ideology."
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engaged in a cycle of refoundation of power following the fall of their capital
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Tainturier, François; Antelme, Michel Rethy; Lalonde, Christiane (2006).
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Earth in Flower: The Divine Mystery of the Cambodian Dance Drama
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South-East Asia: Languages and Literatures : a Select Guide
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text of a new literary genre wanted by the royal government of
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has had a lasting influence on Khmer culture and literature.
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is often referred to by Khmer people, in popular plays and
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is considered to be the earliest original literary work in
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Herbert, Patricia; Milner, Anthony Crothers (1989-01-01).
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South-East Asia: Languages and Literatures, a Select Guide
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One of the main characters, Ketumala, corresponds to King
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is a witness to the cultural shift of Cambodia after the
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Variously dated 1598 and 1620, a philological study of
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Reading Angkor Wat: A History of Oscillating Identity
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Quelques notions sur les inscriptions en vieux khmêr
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Edification d'Angkor Vat ou Satra de Prea Kêt Mealéa
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Le traité de sacre des rois d'Oudong (XVIIe siècle)
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Index

Angkor Wat
Angkor
bas-reliefs
Reamker
Khmer language
epic poems
Indian epic poetry
Indra
devata
Vishvakarman
Phnom Bakheng
Mahārāja
Étienne Aymonier
cosmogonic
Oudong
Longvek
alliterative
rhyming
meters
Khmer inscription
fall of Longvek
Suryavarman II
alien theorists
Etiologically
Beng Mealea
Svay Leu district
Siem Reap province
pastiche
Royal Ballet of Cambodia
bards

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