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    Who built Konark Temple

    Konark or Konarka Temple was built by Narasimhadeva I. It is a Sun Temple and also listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The word Kona in Sanskrit means angle and Arka means Sun or Surya.
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    Who is Meenakshi God

    Meenakshi God is a Hindu goddess and considered as an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva in his Sundareswarar form. She is worshipped in southern Indian. Meenakshi temple is located in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. In Sanskrit the word Meenakshi means fish-eyed.
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    What religion is Angkor Wat

    Initially Angkor Wat was built as a Hindu temple. It was dedicated to God Vishnu. Later, the temple gradually became a Buddhist worship place. The Angkor Wat temple was built in the early 12th century by the Khmer Empire, by Khmer King Suryavarman II in Yasodharapura, which was the capital city...
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    Who discovered Angkor

    The Angkor Wat Hindu temple was rediscovered by French explorer Henri Mouhot in 1860 and he mentioned about it in his travel notes in 1863. It attracted Western interest and initially some believed the monuments were built by Greece or Rome. The later finding was disappointing for them as it was...
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    Is Angkor Wat owned by Vietnam

    Officially the answer is no, but its tourism is maintained by a private company called Sokimex, which was founded by an ethic Vietnamese-Cambodian businessman in 1990.
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    How large is Angkor Wat

    Angkor Wat is spread in a vast area measuring 162.6 hectares. It is the largest Hindu temple in the world. It was built in early 12th century by the Khmer Empire. It was initially dedicated to Lord Vishnu, but later in the same 12th century the temple was gradually transformed into a Buddhist...
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    Why did Khmer Empire fail

    In one of the latest theories it is believed infrastructure and ecological breakdowns led to the failure of the Khmer Empire. During the 15th century the region suffered severe climatic changes and this impactly vastly its water management system. This resulted with decreased agricultural...
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    When was Angkor Wat abandoned

    Angkor Wat was abandoned in the 15th century. The Angkor city was abandoned by Khmer Kings and moved towards the coastal areas. A new city named Phnom Penn, currently capital of Cambodia, was built there.
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    In which country world's largest Hindu temple Angkor Wat is situated

    Angkor Wat is situated in Cambodia, which is also known as Kampuchea and is in the southern portion of Indochina peninsula, bordered by Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Angkor Wat was built in the early 12th century by the Khmer Empire. Initially it was a Hindi temple and dedicated to Lord Vishnu...
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    Why is Angkor Wat famous

    Angkor Wat is mostly famous for being an ancient temple site in Cambodia. It is also popular for being the largest Hindu temple in the world. It is now a symbol of Cambodia and depicts the best classical style of Khmer architecture. Angkor Wat is presently a prime tourist attraction in Cambodia.
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    Who found Angkor Wat

    The Angkor Wat was a lost temple. In the mid-19th century it was founded by a French explorer named Henri Mouhot. Through his travel notes he popularized the monuments in the Western countries. He then thought it to be built by Greece or Rome. Later it became difficult to him and by the early...
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    Why did Angkor Wat face to the West

    Angkor Wat is a temple dedicated to Lord Vishu, who is believed in Hinduism to be the supreme deity and all other sits in front of him. All other deities face east so this leaves to the conclusion that Vishnu faces West, towards other deities.
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    When was Angkor Wat built

    Angkor Wat was built in 113-5 BC early 12th century) by the Khmer Empire. The construction work was started by Suryavarman II ((ruled 1113 – c. 1150).) and completed by Jayavarman VII. It is in Cambodia, about 5 kilometeres from Siem Reap, and now considered as the world's largest Hindu temple...
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    Is Angkor Wat a world wonder

    No, not in the list of Seven Wonders of the World, but it is considered by many as the 8th wonder and is now part of Angkor World Heritage Site. Angkor Wat is an ancient temple, built in early 12th century during the Khmer Empire dynasty. In Khmer the word Angkor Wat means Temple City. In the...
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    Is Angkor Wat Hindu or Buddhist

    When Angkor Wat was built in the early 12th century by Suryavarman II (completed by Jayavarman VII), it was a Hindu temple. It was dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Later, in the same century, it was transformed into a Buddhist temple, but gradually in fact. It is the largest Hindu temple in the world...
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    Is Ankor Wat the largest temple in the world

    Yes, Angkor Wat or Ankar Wat is the largest Hindu temple in the world. It is not in India as some may assume. The temple is in Cambodia. It is spread in an area of 162.6 hectares. It was built during the Khmer Empire dynasty in early 12th century and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Later, during...
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    Who stole the Vedas

    Demons Madhu-Kaitabha stole the Vedas from Lord Brahma and to recover the ancient books Lord Vishnu took the form of Hayagriva.
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    Who is Lord Hayagriva

    Lord Hayagriva was an avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is horse-headed and worshipped as God of wisdom and knowledge.
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    Which is the first avatar of Lord Vishnu

    The first avatar of Lord Vishnu was Matsya. It was a fish avatar that rescued Manu and considered as a fish-saviour. Matsya is portrayed as a giant fish with a horn. His upper part is the form of a human torso while rear half is a fish. In Sanskrit the word Matsya means fish.
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    In which language is Ramcharitmanas written

    Ramcharitmanas is written in Awadhi language, which is a dialect of Hindi and mostly spoken in northern India. The word Awadh is linked to the ancient town Ayodhya, the homeland of Lord Rama. Awadhi has its own grammar and the language is also called Baiswari or Purbi.
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