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... Mount Meru , home of the Hindu gods . It absorbed about eight and a half million cubic metres of sandstone and four and a half million bricks . He had the massive Eastern Baray constructed , and on completion it covered twice the area ...
... Mount Meru , home of the Hindu gods . It absorbed about eight and a half million cubic metres of sandstone and four and a half million bricks . He had the massive Eastern Baray constructed , and on completion it covered twice the area ...
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... Mount Meru , this monument suffered a lightning strike so inauspicious that it was never completed . By the end of the tenth century , the court had grown to include many levels of officials , charged with administering the law , the ...
... Mount Meru , this monument suffered a lightning strike so inauspicious that it was never completed . By the end of the tenth century , the court had grown to include many levels of officials , charged with administering the law , the ...
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British Academy. built as a replica of Mount Meru , home of the gods , graced with a golden temple on its summit which has not survived . In 1080 , Jayavarman VI of the Mahidharapura lineage seized power . He hailed from the upper Mun ...
British Academy. built as a replica of Mount Meru , home of the gods , graced with a golden temple on its summit which has not survived . In 1080 , Jayavarman VI of the Mahidharapura lineage seized power . He hailed from the upper Mun ...
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