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prangs
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| Term | Definition |
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| prangs | Prangs are iconic towers in Khmer and Thai temple architecture, often richly decorated and symbolizing Mount Meru. Prangs are distinctive architectural structures found in Khmer and Thai temples, characterized by their tall, slender towers often richly decorated. They symbolize Mount Meru, the center of the universe in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology. Originally influenced by Khmer architecture, prangs are often adorned with stucco motifs, detailed carvings, and niches housing statues of deities. In Thailand, prangs are found in many Buddhist temples, especially in Ayutthaya and Bangkok, where they have become iconic architectural elements. These structures serve not only as religious symbols but also as visual landmarks and testimonies to the region's cultural and artistic heritage. |

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