Wat Krang Thnong

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Wat Krang Thnong
Native Nameវត្តក្រាងធ្នុង
BA#C1211001
CISARK#1362
IK#73.16
K InscriptionK.796
Inscr. LocationIn situ
SizeMedium
ConditionTuol
TypeTemple
Location
VillageTrapeang Cheung Srok
CommuneKok Rokar
DistrictPrek Pnov
ProvinceReachtheani Phnom Penh
CountryCambodia
Coordinates11.58370, 104.82818
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Site Size & Condition: Medium Tuol Wat Krang Thnong (វត្តក្រាងធ្នុង - Pronounced: What Krang T'nong)

Large Buddhist wat complex aligned slightly north of east-west and surrounded to the south, east and north by a still water-filled moat. The only reported artefact is a sandstone block - possibly part of a pedestal. The inscription noted consists of a single, undated, character found on the sandstone fragment.

A local worker, advised that a ancient sandstone moonstone, or those stepping stones that appear to be carved in the shape of a floral lotus, is buried under the neak ta shrine.


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