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Location: Located at Sam Bor District in
36-kilometer distance, North of the provincial town by the National Road No 7.
Description: The special features of
Sar Sar-100 pagoda are: The 100-column pagoda was built on the place where the
Royal Palace temple of Sam Phu Borak Capital of the Chen La time located. At the
area, there are four-Buddist temples facing to different directions: 1- Vihear
Lao faces to the West 2- Vihear Sar Sar-100 faces to the North 3- Vihear Kork
Keut faces to the Est 4- Vihear Kork faces to the South (this Buddhist temple
has only base and mark remain). During the Khmer New Year, the local people who
live near the former sam Phu Bo Rak Capital usually celebrate the four-day
festival by starting at Vihear Sar Sar-100 first, then Vihear Kork and Vihear
Lao lastly. Background of Vihear Sar Sar-100: Was built in 1806 and the size is
30 Meters x 30 Meters. In the former time, at the 100th column, was thatched by
Preah Ang Chan Reachea II for dedicating to the power of Vihear sar sar-100 to
maintain the soul of Preah Neang Varakak, his daughter who was swallowed by the
crocodile, Nen Thun. Vihear Sar Sar-100 is different to other temples because it
faces to the North. About 100 years later, the temple was damaged by the strong
lightening, which caused 22 columns burnt down and the statues dirtied by smoke.
Because of this incident, the temple was pulled down and rebuilt by the local
people, but it had only 78 columns. Until 1987, the 100-column pagoda has once
again been renovated with 35-meter length, 18-meter width, 23-meter height and
116 columns; also, the temple has completely been renovated, inaugurated and Sey
Ma buried on January 14, 1998.
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Source: Ministry
of Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia |
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