File:Le Neak Pean (EFEO Angkor, musée Cernuschi) (5048751186).jpg
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DescriptionLe Neak Pean (EFEO Angkor, musée Cernuschi) (5048751186).jpg |
Neak Pean après la tempête qui emporta la branche maîtresse de l'arbre (Ficus / Banyan) qui l'enserrait totalement. .Archives photographiques de l'EFEO Septembre 1936 Neak Pean est constitué d'un ensemble de bassins (baray) disposés en forme de croix avec au centre une tour sanctuaire (les Naga enroulés). Il est dans l'axe du temple Preah Khan.Il mesure 3500 m sur 900. Construit sous Jayavarman VII, il date de la fin du XIIème siècle. Chaque bassin extérieur est relié au bassin central par une chapelle d'ablutions dont les gargouilles sont en forme de tête humaine, de tête de cheval, de tête d'éléphant, de tête de lion. Dans le grand bassin, se dresse le cheval volant Bâlaha, une métamorphose du Bodhisattva-Lokeshvara pour sauver les "naufragés de l'île habitée par les ogresses". La représentation symbolique de cet ensemble monumental pourrait être le lac bouddhique Anavatapta de l'Hymalaya, aux eaux guérisseuses, où se baignaient les Bouddha et les Arhat. Le centre serait la source des quatre grands fleuves de l'Inde représentés par les quatre petits bassins. Voir le Neak Pean aujourd'hui www.flickr.com/photos/dalbera/2518149442/ ________________________________________________________________ Le musée Cernuschi propose du 10 septembre au 2 janvier 2011 une exposition "Archéologues à Angkor" consacrée à l'action centenaire de l'École Française d'Extrême-Orient à Angkor (Cambodge). Cette institution de recherche mène des actions depuis 1907 pour ressusciter le site d'Angkor, longtemps grande métropole d'Asie avant d'être envahie au XVIe siècle par la jungle... Le visiteur découvre dans l'exposition les différentes périodes qui ont marqué les fouilles et travaux d’Angkor à travers 108 photographies (1860-1960) des temples avant leur dégagement, alors que des arbres immenses enserrent sanctuaires et reliefs, puis durant et après leur restauration. www.paris.fr/portail/loisirs/Portal.lut?page_id=5853&... |
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Source | Le Neak Pean (EFEO/Angkor, musée Cernuschi) |
Author | Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France |
Camera location | 13° 27′ 47.64″ N, 103° 53′ 41.35″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 13.463232; 103.894819 |
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