Site And Plan

Angkor Wat, situated at 13°, is a novel mix of the sanctuary mountain, the standard outline for the realm's state sanctuaries and the later arrangement of concentric displays. The sanctuary is a representation of Mount Meru, the home of the divine beings: the centralquincunx of towers symbolizes the five crests of the mountain, and the dividers and channel the encompassing mountain reaches and ocean. Access to the upper zones of the sanctuary was logically more selective, with the common people being conceded just to the most reduced level. 


Not at all like most Khmer sanctuaries, Angkor Wat is arranged toward the west as opposed to the east. This has driven numerous (counting Maurice Glaize and George Coedès) to presume that Suryavarman planned it to serve as his funerary sanctuary. Additional confirmation for this perspective is given by the , which continue in a counter-clockwise course in Hindu phrasing—as this is the converse of the typical request. Customs occur backward request amid Brahminic memorial service administrations. The classicist Charles Higham likewise depicts a compartment which may have been a funerary jug which was recuperated from the focal tower. It has been selected by some as the best consumption of vitality on the transfer of a carcass. Freeman and Jacques, then again, take note of that few different sanctuaries of Angkor withdraw from the commonplace eastern introduction, and recommend that Angkor Wat's arrangement was because of its devotion to Vishnu, who was connected with the west. 


A further understanding of Angkor Wat has been proposed by Eleanor Mannikka. Drawing on the sanctuary's arrangement and measurements, and on the substance and game plan of the bas-reliefs, she contends that the structure speaks to a guaranteed new time of peace under KingSuryavarman II: "as the estimations of sunlight based and lunar time cycles were incorporated with the holy space of Angkor Wat, this celestial command to govern was secured to blessed chambers and halls intended to propagate the lord's energy and to respect and appease the divinities show in the sky above."Mannikka's recommendations have been gotten with a blend of interest and incredulity in scholarly circles. She separates herself from the hypotheses of others, for example, Graham Hancock, that Angkor Wat is a piece of a representation of the heavenly b