Khmer Stone Bust of Hevajra, Angkor Period
A carved stone bust of the multi-armed Buddhist deity Hevajra from the Khmer Empire, Angkor period, late 12th to early 13th century CE — from the civilisation that built Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world.
The Divine Kingship of AngkorThe Khmer Empire (802–1431 CE) at its zenith controlled much of mainland Southeast Asia from its capital at Angkor. The empire was organised around the devaraja ("god-king") concept: the ruler was held to be an incarnation of Shiva or Vishnu, and the state temples were c...
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LOCATION — 🇰🇭 Cambodia
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