Prasat Kok Rokar is located in Rokar Phum, Srayov Commune, Stung Sen
District, Kampong Thom province in a 14-km distance from Provincial Town
of Kampong Thom. The temple was built of sandstone and laterite in
Khleng style at the end of 11th century during the reign of king
Suryavarman I to dedicate to Siva.
This isolated sanctuary
(dimension: 6m x 5m; 8m height) was built on the hill and faced to the
east. The body of the central temple has conical form with porches
opening to the east, and a door reached from the eastern entrance (three
other doors were the false doors). The diamond column has octagonal
forms, and the three lintels have various forms. Based on the study to
the site, the sanctuary was formed in rectangular shape. The outside
rampart has 25m x 25m size and Gopura from the four directions which
jointed to the surrounding laterite rampart. Outside the rampart, there
were likely moats surrounded as we saw some marks remain until now. In
observation to the temple?s court, there were lintels and inscriptions
available at the surrounding. The lintels has various style some in
Sambor Prei Kuk, some in Prei Khmeng and some in Kulen style etc. This
didn?t mean that the artists built the mixed styles. According to the
elderly resident there said that during the French colony in Cambodia,
these ancient objects were brought from other temples to gather here in
preparing to break into small parts that would then be used to pave the
roads, but they didn?t construct the roads yet due to the war happened
in the Country that why these ancient objects remained there.
On
the hill 1km from the temple, where they held midnight ceremony every
full moon day with making virgin girls dancing around the fired place to
pray for the rain. This ceremony could be participated by virgin girls
only.
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