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 Angkor Cambodia >> Terrace Of The Leper King

The stone monarch is absolutely naked, his hair is plaited and he sits in the Javanese fashion. The legs are too short for the torso, and the forms, much too rounded, lack the strong protuberances of manly muscles; but, however glaring are his defects, he has many beauties, and as a study of character he is perhaps the masterpiece of Khmer sculpture. Whilst his body is at rest his soul boils within him... His features are full of passion, with thick lips, energetic chin, full cheeks, aquiline nose and clear brow... his mouth, slightly open, showing the teeth. this peculiarity of the teeth being shown in a smile is absolutely and strangely unique in Cambodian art.
 
Location: immediately north of the Terrace of the Elephants
Access: from the main road
Date: end of the 12th century
King: Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181-1220)
 

Background

The terrace of the Leper King carries on the theme of grandeur that characterises the building during Jayavarman VII's reign. It is faced with dramatic bas-reliefs, both on the interior and exterior. During clearing, the EFEO found a second wall with bas-relief similar in composition to those of the outer wall. Some archaeologists believe that this second wall is evidence of a late rites, two meters wide of laterite faced with sandstone. It collapsed and a second wall of the materials, two meters wide, was built right in front of it without any of the rubble being cleared. Recently, the EFEO has created a false corridor which allows visitor to inspect the relief on the first wall.

Leper King

The curious name of this terrace refers to a statue of the Leper King that is on the platform of the terrace. The one you see today is a copy. The original is in the court-yard of the National Museum in Phnom Penh. the figure is depicted in a seated position with his right knee raised, a position some art historians consider to be Javanese-style. Its nakedness is unusual in Khmer art.
  
Who was the Leper King ? Mystery and uncertainty surround the origin of the name. The long-held theory that Jayavarman VII was a leper and that is why he built so many hospitals throughout the empire has no historical support whatsoever. Some historians think the figure represents Kubera, god of wealth, or Yasovaraman I, both of whom were allegedly lepers. Another ideas is based on an inscription that appears on the statue in characters of the 14th or 15th century which may be translated as the equivalent of the assessor of Yama, god of death or of judgment. Yet another theory suggests that the Leper King statue got its name because of the lichen which grows on it. The position of the hand, now missing, also suggests it was holding something.

Coedès believes that most of the Khmer monuments were funerary temples and that the remains of kings were deposited there after cremation. He thinks, therefore, that the royal crematorium was located on the Terrace of the Leper King. The statues, then, represents the god of death and is properly situated on the terrace to serve this purpose. Yet another theory derives from a legend in a Cambodian chronicle that tells of a minister who refused to prostrate before the king, who hit him with his sword. Venomous spittle fell on the king, who then became a leper and was called the Leper King thereafter.

Angkor Travel Guide
  1. Angkor Thom
2. Banteay Kdei
3. Terrace Of The Leper King
  4. Angkor Wat
5. Tep Pranam
6. Mebon (East)
  7. Bakheng Hill
8. Banteay Samre
9. Mebon (West)
  10. Phnom Krom
11. Baphuon
12. Palilay (Preah)
  13. Ta Prohm
14. The Roluos Group of Monuments
15. Krol Ko
  16. Bayon Temple
17. Terrace of The Elephants
18. Sour Prat
  19. Preah Khan
20. Kravan Prasat
21. Phimeanakas "Aerial Palace"
  22. Prasat Ta Som
23. Chau Say Tevoda
24. Neak Pean
  25. Banteay Srey
26. Spean Thmar
27. Ta Keo temple
  28. Pre Rup
29. Srah Srang - The Royal Bath
28. Angkor Cambodia