Wat a Relief

Wat a Relief

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Siem Reap’s Wat Preah Prom Rath (Jewelled Lord Brahma Wat) is getting a bit of a makeover, with some fresh paint.

I’ve always been particularly intrigued by this entrance gate.
Ray Zepp’s A Field Guide to Siem Reap Pagodas, Phnom Penh (KEAP, 2000) mentions the ‘maravijaya‘ story on this gate, but not all of the details.

The Wat was founded in 1915, this is definitely more recent. Prior to 1989 there were government controls on Wat expenditures, and this work would have required some money and effort, due to the detail.

I would hazard a guess this gate was built post-UNTAC time, prior to the final surrender of the Khmer Rouge. It might be the work of famed Siem Reap artist Dy Proeung. During my all-too-brief time shooting photos I couldn’t find a credit for it.

Here we have the army of Mara, representing illusion/desire, physically attacking the man who would be Buddha. Note the uniforms. This is an extremely popular scene, depicted around the world in different styles.
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In other images you’ll find Mara’s army wearing clothes that represent whatever the local artist considers in opposition to Buddhism. So here it’s interesting to see them wearing what look like – Mao caps! Could they represent the Khmer Rouge/communists?

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The tremendous will of Buddha is impervious to these efforts.

In a local variation, this story is linked to that of Mae Thoriani (Mother Earth) who wrings water out of her hair with such force that it sprays the forces away…

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And as their weapons turn into flowers, soldiers repent, pray for forgiveness and mercy…

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as some are devoured by Makara (crocodile like creatures).

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I’ll see if I can find a little more info on my next Siem Reap visit.

Links: http://www.keap-net.org
http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/buddhistworld/bodgaya.htm

(Thanks heaps to ‘Squatter’, R.Z., and Elizabeth for contextual advice!)

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Scholarly Stuff:

Scholarly Stuff:
For Khmer Students seeking funding:

WMSEA FELLOWSHIP: A Full package fellowship
for International Master’s Degree in Southeast Asian Studies
Chulalongkorn University (CU) invites applications for its “Weaving the Mekong into Southeast Asia” fellowship program (WMSEA) supported by the Rockefeller Foundation.
The program leading to a master’s degree in Southeast Asian Studies, is open to Cambodian of aged 20 to 35. For curriculum details, please visit our website: http://www.seachula.com
The deadline for application is Friday 30 March 2007. Application Form can be downloaded from http://www.weavingmekong.org. Alternatively, contact Southeast Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts,
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand Tel: (662) 218-4862 Fax: (662) 218-4889 E-mail: wmsea@chula.ac.th

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French Government Scholarships:
30 New Scholarships for Academic year 2007-2008, open for those studying for an MA or PhD in:
- Engineering
- Law, Economics, Public Management
- Education, French language, tourism, Journalism
- Archaeology, Architecture, Arts
Application forms are available at the Sevice de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle (SCAC) of the French Embassy or can be seen online at
www.francecambodge.org (Deadline 5 March)

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The French Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia in Bangkok (Irasec) is pleased to send you the very first copy of: Sudestasia.
This biannual newsletter provides information in English on the past, current and future activities of the institute
Best regards
Arnaud LEVEAU
Deputy-director

IRASEC Newsletter 01 English (PDF)

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Art Update

Short notice, I know… but give it a go if you want to see some cool contemporary art.

Great Artwork, fantastic prizes and delicious drinks&snacks tonight at Sala Artspace’s first FUNDRAISING AUCTION!!

Bids accepted from 6 – 9pm, raffle draw after 10pm, drinks and snacks until late!

See you there!

Sala Artspace

339E2 Sisowath Quay

(Top floor, through Mekong Web)

Phnom Penh

www.javaarts.org


from: What’s On

Business Blogs:

Business Blogs:

Goodness me, everyone’s got one now.

Corporate Social Responsibility Asia on Cambodia’s stalled anti-corruption law.
http://www.csr-asia.com/index.php?p=9055

Exotissimo updates on development down south…
http://www.exotissimo.com/eblog/?p=152

Media Consulting & Development offers the latest ASEAN Business News
(PDF, sign up for updates via email)
http://www.mcdcambodia.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=104&func=select&id=4&orderby=4

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Shedding some light

Shedding some Light

Nathan Spande at “Dark Reading” writes about software pirating in Cambodia, and gets ‘slashdotted’. [Linked to on popular geek site Slashdot]
http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=116907
http://slashdot.org/articles/07/02/11/1435231.shtml

The prescription for malware and viruses? He recommends Open Source programs. Sounds good, no mention of Khmer Open Source in the article though!

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