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Date: | Late 12th – early 13th century CE |
Style: | Bayon |
King: | Jayavarman VII (reign 1181 – 1220 CE) |
Cult: | Mahayana Buddhist |
Tonle Sgnout (Khmer: ប្រាសាទទន្លេស្ងួត) is the chapel of the hospital which was located north of the capital Angkor Thom. The monument stands at the top of a small elevation, surrounded by rice fields. It is ruined, the sanctuary tilts dangerously to one side, but has a few devatas.
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