Tomanon Temple is a small and exquisite Hindu temple in the ancient ruins of Angkor, dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu, and was built in the same period as Angkor Temple. It is located not far from the east side of Shengli Gate in Tongwang City, and it stands symmetrically with the Zhousa Temple, and the architectural form is the same. The color of the sandstone of the temple is very dazzling after the baptism of the years, especially in the rainy season. The Tomanon Temple hidden deep in the jungle, the surrounding city walls have disappeared, and now only the East Pagoda Gate, the worship hall, the central hall, and the West Pagoda Gate are lined up, and there is a Buddhist scriptures pavilion in the southeast. Tomanon Temple is small and exquisite, and its basic structure is the same as that of Angkor Temple, especially the cross-shaped central hall is like a miniature version of the small Angkor pagoda. Due to extensive restoration, its condition is much better than that of the Temple of Zhou Sa. The carvings in the temple are very fine, with the shadow of the Queen's Palace, which is a place to attract tourists. There are two Devata statues on the left and right next to the window frames on both sides of the main entrance of the central hall, which are well preserved throughout the Angkor area. They are wearing long skirts with slender waists, holding lotus flowers, standing very straight, without dancing, giving people a solemn and gorgeous look, and their faces, headgear and all kinds of jewelry they wear are clear and complete, which is worthy of appreciation. In addition, the lintels and walls of other buildings in the temple are also covered with lifelike carvings, which are simple and unique against the backdrop of tropical plants, very beautiful.
One of the quieter temples on the Angkor small circuit, but still very impressive. Definitely worth checking out since you will likely drive right past it.
Although small in size, the basic structure of the temple is the same as that of Angkor Temple, which is known for its beautiful fairy statues on the walls. The temple is well restored overall.
This is another uninhabited temple. The Tommajo temple is one of two temples and the other is Chau Say Tevoda. It is a small Hindu temple. Fortunately, some of the sculptures are still well preserved. We didn't stay here long and took some photos.
Thommanon is located about 70 meters north of the victory gate of Tongwangcheng. In the middle of Tongwangcheng's east gate and Chajiao Temple, there is a victory road opposite the Zhousa Temple. The architectural form is exactly the same and the location is relatively said, but the victory road was built later. Therefore, it is not specially built to cover the two temples on either side of the road. The basic structure of the Tomah Temple is the same as that of Angkor Wat, but the scale is much smaller than that of Angkor Wat. In addition, the walls around the Tomah Temple have disappeared. Generally speaking, the Tomah Temple can be regarded as a micromodel of Angkor Wat.
The finely carved Tomah Temple, small and beautiful to worship Shiva and Vishnu. Like the King's Palace, the Tomah Temple is also a full-bodied Lihuata goddess, but the Lihuata goddess of the main tower stands straight, without dancing, and feels more solemn and sacred.
When you visit here, you will be numb to many temples because it is located in the middle of the Angkor Wat circle. But don't be fooled by your fatigue, because these temples are not so attractive, but the sculpture art inside is still worth seeing. Especially a few portraits of apsara are really not worse than those in Little Angkor. There is also because there are relatively few tourists here, most of them just look at the door, we can enjoy the tranquility, in the process of enjoying the unexpected discovery of two trees, carefully observe the color is still different.
This is another uninhabited temple. The Tommajo temple is one of two temples and the other is Chau Say Tevoda. It is a small Hindu temple. Fortunately, some of the sculptures are still well preserved. We didn't stay here long and took some photos. The Tommajon site is a small and exquisite Indian temple with a simple structure, and tourists usually pass by directly and rarely stop in. If time permits, it is recommended to go to the Central Tower Temple and find the Apsala Fairy relief by the window. This relief is not only in excellent condition, but also very exquisite, three-dimensional, and artistic value is quite high. Another focus of viewing is the widespread belief among scholars that the Tomazan Temple is an unfinished temple. This can be seen by half of the carvings on some of the walls of the site. As for why construction has stalled, there is no consideration.