Lost Temples: Lost City of Angkor Wat

Journey to the ancient religious complex of Angkor Wat in the jungles of Cambodia. A "city of temples" that reveals itself through a vast labyrinth of carved facades, galleries, and stairways. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com
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Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 1

Re-ripped Version for Widescreen inside of letterbox. Part 1 of 5 [Parts 1-5 links will be displayed at the bottom] History's Channel: Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat: Eighth Wonder of the World ------------------- Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Part 5: www.youtube.com
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Cambodia: HISTORY OF ANGKOR (1of6) [EN]

Traditionally, the history of Angkor as we know it from inscriptions and the existing temples begins in the ninth century, when the young king Jayavarman II declared himself the supreme sovereign and established his capital first near present-day Roluos, and a little later in the Kulen Mountains. Up to that point, Khmer history had been that of small independent states occasionally consolidating into larger empires, but never for long. It took a conqueror to establish the beginnings of one of Southeast Asia's most powerful empires. The Angkor region, bordering the Great Lake with its valuable supply of water, fish, and fertile soil, has been settled since neolithic times, as is known from stone tools and ceramics found there, and from the identification of circular habitation sites from aerial photographs. For the whole Khmer country, there is more descriptive evidence from the accounts of the Chinese, who began to trade and explore the commercial opportunities of mainland Southeast Asia in the early centuries of the Christian era. The picture is one of small town-states, moated, fortified and frequently in conflict with each other. The Chinese called the principal country with which they traded Funan; it had a strategic importance in controlling the sea routes around the Mekong delta and the Gulf of Thailand. In particular it controlled the narrow Isthmus of Kra - the neck of the Malay Peninsula -which connected eastern Asia with India. Indeed, it was trade with India <b>...</b>
Official Trailer Documentary Of Angkor Wat

' The story Of Khmer great empire , Angkor Wat temple is the largest pre-Industrial City known to man ' _Freeman38parallel The future king Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181--1219) was already a military leader as prince under previous kings. After the Cham had conquered Angkor, he gathered an army and regained the capital, Yasodharapura. In 1181 he ascended the throne and continued the war against the neighbouring eastern kingdom for a further 22 years, until the Khmer defeated Champa in 1203 and conquered large parts of its territory. Jayavarman VII stands as the last of the great kings of Angkor, not only because of the successful war against the Cham, but also because he was no tyrannical ruler in the manner of his immediate predecessors, because he unified the empire, and above all because of the building projects carried out under his rule. _Apsaraprincess1 Angkor wat - Is the Largerst temple in the world . beautiful of all the temples in the world . _Damien Evans University Of sydne Angkor wat and Angkor Thom Forgotten for a long time For the first time ever Full Scal CG Reconstruction Experiencing 12th Century Angkor in 3D Blockbuster Documentary Thousnds of Real Actors and Animats Stunning Beauty of Khmer Empire Touchable 3D Relity Angkor Wat.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia

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Ancien alien mystery of Angkor Wat

There are two great complexes of ancient temples in Southeast Asia, one at Bagan in Burma, the other at Angkor in Cambodia. The temples of Angkor, built by the Khmer civilization between 802 and 1220 AD, represent one of humankind's most astonishing and enduring architectural achievements. From Angkor the Khmer kings ruled over a vast domain that reached from Vietnam to China to the Bay of Bengal. The structures one sees at Angkor today, more than 100 stone temples in all, are the surviving remains of a grand religious, social and administrative metropolis whose other buildings - palaces, public buildings, and houses - were built of wood and have long since decayed and disappeared.
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Angkor Wat - Cambodia.mov

tourvideos.com Cambodia's most magnificent historic monument, Angkor Wat was a Hindu temple representing heaven and earth, located near Siem Reap in the world's largest religious complex. A UNSECO World Heritage site, we visit with our Cambodian tour guide, Sethy Yous.
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Angkor, Legacy of the Khmer

John and Cara take you to the magical ruins of Angkor. Angkor Wat is considered the largest religious structure in the world. The three tiered temple is surrounded by large walls, and a huge moat. Four lotus shaped cupolas rise 31 m above the third level with a 55 m tower in the center. The structure is a representation of the mythical Mount Meru and is colossal. The Bayon is a three tiered temple with winding corridors, steep stairways, 54 gnarly towers, and 216 massive faces that wickedly smile and stare. It is thought that the King constructed this temple with the faces resembling his own to watch out ominously over the provinces of his land. Ta Prohm is a maze of towers, courtyards, and narrow passageways that have been completely swallowed up by the jungle. Massive strangler figs hundreds of years old grip the ancient stones with their muscular roots toppling the walls and ceilings and in some cases actually holding them up. Preah Khan is a wondrous temple complex. It has a similar jungle atmosphere and stunning bas-reliefs without the loads of camera toting tourists who need to take their picture in front of everything. Banteay Srei has the best bas-reliefs in Angkor. These mainly depict Hindu mythology and gods, ordinary life of the Khmer people, and famous battles and moments in Khmer history. A bas-relief is created by removing stone using a chisel leaving behind a three-dimensional depiction. The detail and workmanship at Angkor is among the finest in the world.
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Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 2

Re-ripped Version for Widescreen inside of letterbox. Part 2 of 5 [Parts 1-5 links will be displayed at the bottom] History's Channel: Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat: Eighth Wonder ------------------- Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Part 5: www.youtube.com
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Ancient Megastructures - Angkor Wat

Towering Monument to Hindu God Vishnu Angkor Wat, Cambodia (1113 - 1145 CE) Hidden deep in the impenetrable jungle of Cambodia, the mighty temple of Angkor Wat is a humbling representation of the Hindu universe. A usurper king who seizes the throne by murdering his great uncle, King Suryavarman II seeks to justify his absolute power over the enormous Khmer Empire with a towering monument to Hindu god Vishnu. Angkor Wat will also serve as the new king's personal mausoleum, and be his personal heaven for the afterlife. Suryavarman's vision is one of staggering ambition. The largest of the five huge towers soars 65 meters into the sky, surrounded by a network of concentric courtyards, causeways and outbuildings, all guarded by an enormous 200 meter wide moat. Experts estimate workers must cut and transport at least 300 blocks of sandstone weighing from three to fifteen tonnes every day to ensure the temple is finished in Suryavarman's lifetime. Completed in a staggering thirty-five years, Angkor Wat, remains one of the largest and awe-inspiring religious monuments ever built.
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Placebo: Live @ Angkor Wat (Whole Concert)

Placebo Live @ Angkor Wat! The Project against Human Trafficking started by MTV Exit. The Project is Supported by Placebo in December 2008. Now Enjoy the Concert of Placebo Live in Angkor Wat, Cambodia! Setlist: 1. Meds 2. Because I Want You 3. Follow the Cops Back Home 4. Black Eyed 5. Post Blue 6. Blind 7. Drag 8. Teenage Angst 9. Twenty Years
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EARTH MYSTERY: Angkor Wat, lost realm of ancient "gods".

**Ok guys SORRY by tinny subtitles, wasn´t my fault. I uploaded the video in a large res and it seems that the YT did a shit compression like that!!** The researchers of evidences of extraterrestrial presence in ancient civilizations, usually keeps the focus on Sumerians, babylonians, egyptians e meso americans. In most of times they ignores the secrets of the baffling ruins of ANGKOR WAT, on Cambodia and BOROBUDUR, on Indonesia. A complex of huge towers, temples and pyramids built in alignment with Draco constellation. Ancient texts reports that both city were raised by king Suryavarman II with support of giants descendants of "gods" Vishnu and Shiva. These asian lost realms have several clues about the existence of Nephilins. www.earthportals.com --- www.sacredsites.com --- www.earthportals.com --- www.bibliotecapleyades.net
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Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 3

Re-ripped Version for Widescreen inside of letterbox. Part 3 of 5 [Parts 1-5 links will be displayed at the bottom] History's Channel: Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat: Eighth Wonder ------------------- Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Part 5: www.youtube.com
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Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 4

Re-ripped Version for Widescreen inside of letterbox. Part 4 of 5 [Parts 1-5 links will be displayed at the bottom] History's Channel: Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat: Eighth Wonder ------------------- Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Part 5: www.youtube.com
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The Fall of Angkor

The complex and highly evolved city of Angkor used up its resources -- and succumbed to it's own success. Secrets of Angkor : TUE JULY 14 9P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com
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Angkor: TF2 [Live Commentary] Custom Map

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Tomb Raider 4 Last Revelation - Angkor Wat - Part 1/2

See Page: www.leosartworld.co.uk Welcome to Tomb Raider 4 Last Revelation - Angkor Wat - Part 1. There are 5 secrets on this part of 8 secrets. The secrets are here in these times. secret 1) 00.48 - Golden skull pickup secret 2) 02.04 - Golden skull pickup secret 3) 03.43 - Golden skull pickup secret 4) 06.36 - Golden skull pickup edited and creared by leo mitchell - mrgamingzone
Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 5

Re-ripped Version for Widescreen inside of letterbox. Part 5 of 5 [Parts 1-5 links will be displayed at the bottom] History's Channel: Digging for the Truth: Angkor Wat: Eighth Wonder ------------------- Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Part 5: www.youtube.com
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Cambodia: HISTORY OF ANGKOR (6of6) [EN]

The inscriptions often mention the date, and sometimes the precise moment, at which a statue was 'brought to life' (the text speaks of 'opening a statue's eyes'), which was the crucial instant in the life of the temple. There was no solemn ceremony for the inauguration of a temple on its completion (which would have been difficult to determine exactly), nor one for laying the first stone. We know, however, that the Indian Shastras which laid down the rules of architecture, emphasised the extreme importance of the initial ceremonies for a building, and this is well attested by the presence of various 'foundation offerings' deposited beneath the actual foundations of the shrine, and also beneath the pedestals of the statues (which is why they have all been overturned by thieves), or even at the summit of the towers. The offerings were deposited in a square flagstone with various cavities, some of which were marked by letters and covered with a lid. In these cavities, precious stones, thin gold leaves, or even strands of hair or nail-clippings from the donor's body, were placed. "Art flourished in Kamboja as never before, centered around a capital city known to all Asia as Angkor, the Magnificent, a city of more than a million inhabitants - which when it was extricated from the jungle in modern times, contained not a single human being. Chinese and Indian envoys could hardly believe their eyes when they gazed at the splendid temple of Angkor Vat, a sublime work of art that <b>...</b>
Cambodia: HISTORY OF ANGKOR (5of6) [EN]

Buddhism was the other important religion. Its two principal forms are Mahayana ('Greater Vehicle') and Theravada (also known as Hinayana - 'Lesser Vehicle', a term not surprisingly considered derogatory by its followers). The Buddhism practised throughout Southeast Asia today is Theravada - 'the sayings of elders', following the pure precepts of the Buddha - but at the time of the Khmer Empire, official Buddhist worship was exclusively Mahayanist. Mahayana Buddhism seems to have played a more important role in what is now Thailand than in Cambodia - or at least, it was important over a longer period. At Angkor, it made its major appearance at the end of the 12th century with the accession of Jayavarman VII, but on the Khorat Plateau it was established much earlier. The temple of Phimai. In particular, was a centre of Buddhist worship. After the 7th century, Tantric thought began to infiltrate both Buddhism and Hinduism, and makes an important appearance it Phimai. Tantra is 'the doctrine and ritual of the left hand', in which the female force, or shakti, plays a dominant role in the universe. This esoteric belief involved many magical and mystical rituals, and female divinities played an increasing part. Vajrayana Buddhism was a development of Tantric thought, and had elaborate iconography. One of the characteristics of Mahayana Buddhism is the number of bodhisattvas. Literally Buddhas-to-be', these were beings who had voluntarily halted their progress on the path to <b>...</b>
Cambodia: HISTORY OF ANGKOR (4of6) [EN]

The temples as seen today give only a sketchy idea of the total number of shrines which bejewelled the land of the Khmers, many of which must have disappeared over the centuries. They are in durable materials, and, as such, they imply considerable wealth on the part of their builders. They were far from being the only Hindu shrines in the Khmer countryside, as others were built by the less wealthy in perishable materials. The inscriptions reveal that sometimes there were years of delay before enough funds were availabe for a stone or laterite shrine for a divinity, and doubtless, some never saw the light of day because the means were lacking. The Khmers did not abandoned their indigenous deities, the masters of the land and its abundance, human heroes who became guardian spirits, and of course the protecting ancestors of each lineage. Evil spirits also roamed the land, bringing sickness or death. All these numerous and diverse divinities were worshipped, although obviously with less complex rituals than those of the Indian gods, and similarly their shrines would generally have been much simpler and built of perishable materials, as are those which house them nowadays. They were nevertheless of considerable importance in Khmer eyes and probably evoked much more dread than the Indian gods, who were naturally more remote, if only because of their ability to inflict immediate retribution when they were annoyed. These divinities were thus probably the subject of more regular <b>...</b>
Angkor Watt (Part 4) Golden Angkor

This video confirm the ancient Chinese visitor Zhou Daguan eye witness account of Angkor Wat was completely cover in gold. He also stated another Khmer temples was also cover in gold, including bridges and the roofs of the wooden Temples, Houses and other buildings were covered with yellow glazed clay tiles that shimmered in the sun and added to the overall "gold effect" and make the entire city look like a Golden City. Before Zhou Daguan visit Angkor he would always hear stories from another Chinese traveler about Khmer empire is where you find all the Gold Part 5 www.youtube.com Part 6 www.youtube.com Part 7 www.youtube.com
Rev. Douglas James Cottrell PhD: Secrets of Angkor Wat

This is an audio Deep Trance Meditation (DTM) session by Rev. Douglas James Cottrell set to images and subtitles to help summarize and convey the meaning of the words. If you are unfamiliar with Rev. Douglas' work, he is a trance intuitive in the same vein and style as Edgar Cayce. Search on his name for other videos or visit his website (douglasjamescottrell.com) for further information. This has been posted with permission; I upload additional vids like this periodically, so if you found this interesting, click the 'subscribe' tab. Thanks for watching
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"Gods of Angkor" at the Sackler Gallery (Cambodia news in Khmer)

Thirty-six pieces of bronze masterpieces from Cambodia are on display at the Sackler Gallery in Washington DC from May 15 through Jan 23, 2011. The exhibition is a result of a collaboration between the Freer and Sackler galleries and the National Museum of Cambodia.
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Ancient Megastructures - Angkor Wat

Towering Monument to Hindu God Vishnu Angkor Wat, Cambodia (1113 - 1145 CE) Hidden deep in the impenetrable jungle of Cambodia, the mighty temple of Angkor Wat is a humbling representation of the Hindu universe. A usurper king who seizes the throne by murdering his great uncle, King Suryavarman II seeks to justify his absolute power over the enormous Khmer Empire with a towering monument to Hindu god Vishnu. Angkor Wat will also serve as the new king's personal mausoleum, and be his personal heaven for the afterlife. Suryavarman's vision is one of staggering ambition. The largest of the five huge towers soars 65 meters into the sky, surrounded by a network of concentric courtyards, causeways and outbuildings, all guarded by an enormous 200 meter wide moat. Experts estimate workers must cut and transport at least 300 blocks of sandstone weighing from three to fifteen tonnes every day to ensure the temple is finished in Suryavarman's lifetime. Completed in a staggering thirty-five years, Angkor Wat, remains one of the largest and awe-inspiring religious monuments ever built.
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Khmer Empire (Angkor)

All rights go to Monash University, being the creators of this amazing animation, based on factual studies and findings. In this clip you will view:- City of Temples - Village Shrine - Residential - Living City - Major Canal - Waterways - Central Angkor - Rice Fields. These animations depict what we know of landscapes and daily life at Angkor in 13th Century CE. Animations created collaboratively by Monash University and the University of Sydney. The Monash animation team would like to thank Roland Fletcher, Christophe Pottier, Martin Polkinghome and the Monash Faculty of IT. Also a big thank you to National Geographic for the Angkor Exhibition on the website and monthly issue.
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Angkor Wat (How to build) Part 1

Angkor Wat is located about 7 kilometers north of Siem Reap provincial town. The temple was built in the early 12th century during the reign of King Suryavarman II (AD 1113-1150). The modern name, Angkor Wat, means "City of Temple". Angkor is a vernacular form of the Pali word Nokor (នគរ), and Sanskrit word Nagar (नगर) city. Wat is the Khmer word for temple or pagoda. This temple was dedicated to the god Vishnu, then Buddhist. The temple is a representation of Mount Meru, the home of the gods. Angkor Wat, the largest monument of the Angkor group and one of the most intact, is an architectural masterpiece. Its perfection in composition, balance, proportions, reliefs and sculpture make it one of the finest monuments in the world. This temple is an expression of Khmer art at its highest point of development. Angkor Wat is surrounded by a moat and an exterior wall measuring 1300m x 1500m. The temple itself is 1km square and consists of three levels surmounted by a central tower. Angkor Wat became a World Heritage Site in December 1992, and an International Coordinating Committee was established the following year to oversee restoration at Angkor. Today international teams are working on various temples, while the Cambodians have set up APSARA (Authority for the Protection of the Sites and Administration of the Region of Angkor).










