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Cambodia against plan to build replica Angkor Wat in India

as long as investment is going to return profit it doesn't matter whether we are investing in same business or new one....

A 20 million USD university or a 20 million USD showpiece? I would pick the university any day and I don't like to call temples as businesses.

if Pakistan want to build taj-mahel
what will India do
support us or oppose us

If you have the time and money, please do..but there will always be one Taj Mahal.
 
Create another Angkor Wat ? Fat Chance. Having been lucky enough to have actually seen it, I can almost certainly guarantee it simply won't be rebuilt, certainly not to that scale. In any case, imitations are just that & not having any history to back it up will attract insignificant attention. If the Cambodian government is upset, they have every right to be & this is just a pathetic attempt at attention seeking. Sad especially since the biggest sign outside Angkor Wat is a thanks to the Archeological Survey of India who helped restore it.

Indians must seriously write a book on "How to needlessly antagonise friends & alienate people".
 
Create another Angkor Wat ? Fat Chance. Having been lucky enough to have actually seen it, I can almost certainly guarantee it simply won't be rebuilt, certainly not to that scale. In any case, imitations are just that & not having any history to back it up will attract insignificant attention. If the Cambodian government is upset, they have every right to be & this is just a pathetic attempt at attention seeking. Sad especially since the biggest sign outside Angkor Wat is a thanks to the Archeological Survey of India who helped restore it.

Indians must seriously write a book on "How to needlessly antagonise friends & alienate people".

Pls can you post pictures of it. Thank You
 
dude there is only one Taj mahal...you can build taj mahal replica if you want to but you can not replicate the story behind taj mahal..

Do you know the history behind the Taj Mahal? Don't search it up on Wikipedia. :P
 
if Pakistan want to build taj-mahel
what will India do
support us or oppose us
we will not do anything, we(the government will keep quite) while some right wingers may jump here and there who are cared by no one.

To Bihar state: Get the people out of poverty first. no wonder its a failed stupid state. They have money to spend on some fancy unwanted temple and have no money for hungry people who are dying.
Really gets me angry.
its not the states money that is spent into the temple its a private funded one. so no one has the right to stop it.

Do you know the history behind the Taj Mahal? Don't search it up on Wikipedia. :P
can you enlighten us with your references behind Taj Mahal
 
kyu ro rha hai ye itna:coffee:
On topic : I dont think this is a government project.Although built by a trust,government should halt this project.People should respect someone's culture and copying a heritage building blatantly isnt something to be proud of.Remember the hue us indians made when a bangladeshi businessman built a cheap scaled down model of taj mahal.

Angkor Wat itself is based in part on the south Indian dravidian style temple architecture due to Chola rule over SE Asia for about a century.
 
Create another Angkor Wat ? Fat Chance. Having been lucky enough to have actually seen it, I can almost certainly guarantee it simply won't be rebuilt, certainly not to that scale. In any case, imitations are just that & not having any history to back it up will attract insignificant attention. If the Cambodian government is upset, they have every right to be & this is just a pathetic attempt at attention seeking. Sad especially since the biggest sign outside Angkor Wat is a thanks to the Archeological Survey of India who helped restore it.

Indians must seriously write a book on "How to needlessly antagonise friends & alienate people".

What is there to antagonize people in this ..? Especially when Angkor Wat itself is based partly on our culture..?
 
What is there to antagonize people in this ..? Especially when Angkor Wat itself is based partly on our culture..?

He was asking about the need for such a project. Yes, it is private money but then again there is question of building a temple or building a replica. Ankor Wat is very close to the heart of Cambodian people so much so that they put it on their flag.
 
The civilization in the Indian Subcontinent had been highly developed since ancient time. When trades became flourished between the East and the West, the Indian traders sailed to this region to establish Indian trading posts in order to collect goods and products during the off monsoon season. These traders brought with them their civilization, cultures, philosophy and religions, which were mostly appreciated and adopted by the less developed indigenous people.
The Indian post was somewhat unlike the "colony" during the colonial period, as it was rarely meant to involve in politics of the native land. The Indians were concerned mainly in trading and in collecting goods from the local to sell in distant lands.

The excavation at Eo Oc, a Funanese main port lying in South Vietnam today, revealed that the region was one of the prominent transitory points between the West and the East, and the trading connection between the two distant continents was well established. The unearthed artifacts at Eo Oc disclosed those goods originated from as far as the Roman Empire in the West and the Chinese civilization in the Far East.

During those days, the indigenous people were far less civilized than the Indian travelers and it was not surprising to find that they accepted many aspects from their foreign folks by which they deemed to be better and beneficial. One of these aspects were the religious and cultural elements of the Indian civilization. The natives adopted Hinduism as their religion and its gods Shiva and Vishnu were revered as their supreme gods. It was also found that the Brahmins, a learned caste of India, were invited into the royal courts to help in administration during the Funan period (1st century - 613 A.D) which was a predecessor of the Khmer civilization. In addition to the religious belief, the natives also learned the engineering skills such as the irrigation system as well as stone carving from the Indian Brahmins.

The extensive activities of Indian trading in the region seem to have ceased after the fall of the Roman Empire in 5th century, however, its relics were passed on to the next generations.

When the Khmer civilization evolved in early 9th century, the Khmer inherited several elements from its predecessor as well as those from the Indian civilization. Its first king Jayavarman II crowned himself as a deva-raja or "god-king" in 802 A.D, and his regime was more or less a replica of the successful Indian monarchy. Numerous impressive temples and monuments were built throughout the empire in successive centuries in order to praise the Hindu gods. These monuments are collectively known to us as the Angkor Temples (or Khmer temples), and the most famous ones are the Angkor Wat and the Angkor Thom (Bayon), both of which resided on the vast plain of Siemreap in Cambodia.

The process through which the Indian civilization had asserted a great influence upon another civilization was termed by the historians as "Indianization". However, the Khmer had never been fully Indianized as the term suggested. Although the Khmer adopted many aspects of Indian cultural and religious elements, the way of Indian life did not penetrate deeply into the root of Khmer civilization which was consisted of the laymen who still maintained their own way of life-style.

Influence of Indian Travelers to Angkor Civilization, Cambodia
 
I dont think a trust will have enough money to build a temple of that scale.
It will require quite a big piece of land, where will you get that?
 
I dont think a trust will have enough money to build a temple of that scale.
It will require quite a big piece of land, where will you get that?


It's already sorted buddy
 
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Mayapur`s new Temple of Vedic Planetarium



This is my fave new Temple under construction once built it will be stunning.
 
Pls can you post pictures of it. Thank You

Mate here are some pics when I visited 2 years ago - sunrise was awesome


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Also couple of other temples in Ankor city - different from Ankor Wat - Ankor city is near by city but has more than 25 beautiful temples.

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I frankly think it is stupid project, why spend so much money on a temple. There are thousands of old temples who are ******* due to lack of care.
But then, private money, they can do whatever they want.
 

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