Wat Preah Theat Thma Da temple is an ancient site located in Preah Theat
Thma Da village, Preah Theat commune, O'Rang Oav district, about 38
kilometers southeast of Kampong Cham provincial town. Take National Road
7 from Kampong Cham town, turn right at National Road 11 and continue
on to O'Rang Oav district. The site is 8 kilometers down a dirt
trail.Wat Preah Theat Thma Da temple is 190 meters long and 60 meters
wide. The temple includes Preah Theat temple and a pond that is 180
meters wide and 950 meters long. The water in the pond is very clear. It
is called Tonle Sa Ngout. Along the entrance to the temple is another
temple called Preah Vihear Preah Chul Nipean. At one time there was a
statue of the reclining Buddha reaching nirvana, but the statue was
stolen.
There are a number of statues in Wat Preah Theat Thma Da
that local people worship. They include statues of Atitep Vero,
Kongchak, Hekpous, Srei Krupleak, Tuosmuk and Angkrong Pleung.Behind the
temple there is another hall Meru Mena built during French colonial
times. At the front door, there is a Meru with a lintel (a horizontal
beam that supports the weight of the wall above a door) that is sculpted
on sandstone. Much of it has been damaged. Inside Meru, is a sculpture
of Haothi Neang Umaparvati, which the Brahmans worshiped. It is believed
that if a coconut is dropped into the hole inside Meru, the coconut
will appear in the middle of the pond. Meru was built was on the site of
an old temple.
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