Votive monument to Vishnu, from Preah Khan, Kompong Svay, Cambodia by Cambodian School

Votive monument to Vishnu, from Preah Khan, Kompong Svay, Cambodia

(Votive monument to Vishnu, from Preah Khan, Kompong Svay, Cambodia (sandstone))


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Votive monument to Vishnu, from Preah Khan, Kompong Svay, Cambodia by Cambodian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
prasat bakam · monument votif vishnuite · hindu god · preserver of the universe · deity · sculpture · carving · serpent · snake · hinduism
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