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Po Klong Garai Temple
Po Klong Garai Temple is a Cham religious complex located in the Cham principality of Panduranga, in what is now Phan Rang in southern Vietnam. It was built in honor of the legendary king Po Klaung Garai, who ruled Panduranga from 1151 to 1205, by the historic King Jaya Sinhavarman III。  
The temple of Po Klaung Garai belongs to what is known as the Thap Mam Style of Cham art and architecture. The primary religious image in the temple is a mukhalinga of the 16th or 17th century. A mukhalinga is a linga with a human face. In general, the linga is the emblem of the Hindu god Siva, but the Cham say that this one is a statue of King Po Klaung Garai. The temple is still the site of Cham religious festivals.

 

Issued Country Vietnam
Issued Year 1975
Category Buddhist Architect Buddhist Arts Buddhist Landscape
Type Postage Stamps
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