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Prasat Kravan is a Hindu temple built by the nobility in 921. It consists of five brick towers arranged in a north to south line. Inside the brick towers there are bas-reliefs representing Vishnu and Lakshmi.
01 Frontal view
02 Rear view
03 Brick shrine tower
04 Rear view
05 Brick shrine towers
06 Brick shrine tower
07 Entrance to shrine tower
08 Bas-relief inside shrine tower showing goddess
09 Bas-relief showing Lakshmi
10 Bas-relief showing Vishnu
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