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Neak Pean Temple

Raja Jayasri

Cambodia Highlight:
  • Date: Late 12th century
  • Reign of construction: Jayavarman VII (1181-1218)
  • Cult: Buddhism
  • Art Style: Bayon
  • Clearance work: H. Marchal 1920-1924
  • Anastylosis: Mory Glaize 1938-1939

Neak Pean situated in the middle of artificial lake "Jaya Tadaka", 3700m by 900m, which now has been dried up. In the centre of this space is a square lake 72m along, bordered by four smaller lakes situated on the axis and lower than the embankment surrounding the main one. In the middle of it, is a small sanctuary which was formerly entwined by the trunk-roots of a giant creeper, now dead. This sanctuary has decoration dating from Jayavarman VII. Its four bays, which were originally open, were walled up with fine standing images of Avalokitesvara, to who, in his role of divine healer. The repairs to the monument carried out by  Mr. Glaize, re-established the former appearance of this edifice which stands on a base in the form of a huge lotus. Thus, the idol of the tower stood on the sacred flower, the usual base for divine beings which seems to float in the lake.

Symbolism of the Neak Pean

Neak Pean is a miniature, simplified model of an aspect of the Buddhist cosmology. Here Jayavarman VII's love of symbolic representations, difficult to discern amidst the scale and the complexity of the Bayon. The Neak Pean re-creates a famous site in Buddhist mythology, the Southern island of Jambudvipa. This is the home of humans, and at the center is the Hmalayan lake Anavatapta, the sacred springs visited by Buddha, Bodhisattva, Saints, hermits and affected people. The healing waters flowed out from the lake in the cardinal directions, through fountain-heads in the forms of a lion, an elephant, a horse, and a bull, the same four creature found upon the drum of the famous Sarnath lion capital.

Neak Pean

At the center of the Neak Pean is a square tank, in the middle of which is small, circular stone tower, on a round stepped plinth, in turn encircled by two serpents, their raise heads facing east and their entwined tails to the West. This whole is surrounded by four smaller tanks, connected by water spouts which and in the heads of a horse, and elephant, a lion and a human being's head for that of the bull may be another instance of Jayavrman using his own feature, a practice already much in evidence throughout Angkor. It would appear that Buddhist priest, standing on the steps that enter the central pond, poured the sacred water by hand, into a spout, which then flowed out through the carved heads and down upon the worshipper, who stood below, inside a small cave, but not visible to the priest. The devotee stood upon or sat on a pair of carved, stone feet, directly beneath the head, to receive the sanctified and healing waters. Two of the pairs of carved feet remain today, one larger than the other, perhaps indicating male and female sizes.

The eloquent Neak Pean, a minature version of the mythical waters of the four great rivers, is indicated to the lord of compassion, Lokesvara, the form of Avalokitesvara favoured by Jayavarman VII. In the main tank is a colosal stone horse with figures clinging to its sides, portraying the saving of drowning sailors by the compassionate Bodhisattva. Excavations have revealed fragments of three other statures, completing the symmetry of Jayavarman VI's vision.

 

 
     

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A most memorable and comprehensive week´s tour for our 2 families (a party of 10 made up of 4 adults and 6 energetic children aged between 6 years old and 14 years old, so it wasn´t easy by any means!) One family flew in from Singapore and the other from Japan, and on different days as well, but Vivath in his "laid-back" manner organised things so well, it went swimmingly. The hotel was friendly and comfortable, food delicious, tour itinerary marvellous, Vivath (and San the driver, a super and steady driver at that) greeting us each morning with smiles on their faces inspite of a couple of wet days.........cultural education with great fun, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves! Highly recommended, and absolutely great value-for-money using locals, which we totally approve of!

― GIBB Family, n/a, England/Spain ― 9/24/2006
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