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Preah Ko (The ‘sacred bull’) was built by King Indravarman I (877-889), and was a Hindu temple dedicated to the worship of Shiva and constructed in memory of Indravarman’s parents and an earlier king, Jayavarman II, the founder of Roluos.<br/><br/>

The main sanctuary of Preah Ko consists of six brick towers set on a low laterite platform. Formerly each tower would have contained an image of a Hindu deity, but these have long since disappeared.
Preah Ko (The ‘sacred bull’) was built by King Indravarman I (877-889), and was a Hindu temple dedicated to the worship of Shiva and constructed in memory of Indravarman’s parents and an earlier king, Jayavarman II, the founder of Roluos.<br/><br/>

The main sanctuary of Preah Ko consists of six brick towers set on a low laterite platform. Formerly each tower would have contained an image of a Hindu deity, but these have long since disappeared.
Preah Ko (The ‘sacred bull’) was built by King Indravarman I (877-889), and was a Hindu temple dedicated to the worship of Shiva and constructed in memory of Indravarman’s parents and an earlier king, Jayavarman II, the founder of Roluos.<br/><br/>

The main sanctuary of Preah Ko consists of six brick towers set on a low laterite platform. Formerly each tower would have contained an image of a Hindu deity, but these have long since disappeared.
Preah Ko (The ‘sacred bull’) was built by King Indravarman I (877-889), and was a Hindu temple dedicated to the worship of Shiva and constructed in memory of Indravarman’s parents and an earlier king, Jayavarman II, the founder of Roluos.<br/><br/>

The main sanctuary of Preah Ko consists of six brick towers set on a low laterite platform. Formerly each tower would have contained an image of a Hindu deity, but these have long since disappeared.
Preah Ko (The ‘sacred bull’) was built by King Indravarman I (877-889), and was a Hindu temple dedicated to the worship of Shiva and constructed in memory of Indravarman’s parents and an earlier king, Jayavarman II, the founder of Roluos.<br/><br/>

The main sanctuary of Preah Ko consists of six brick towers set on a low laterite platform. Formerly each tower would have contained an image of a Hindu deity, but these have long since disappeared.