The ___________temple in Kampuchea has sculptures depicting scenes from the Indian epics ________and _________.Fill in the blank
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"The Angkor Wat temple in Kampuchea has sculptures depicting scenes from the Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Built by Suryavarman II, the Angkor Wat temple was originally built as a Hindu temple which was later converted into a Buddhist temple during the reign of Khmer empire. It is a classical example of Angorikan architecture, which is inspired by the intricate temples of the Dravidian era.
The sculptures are unique and intricate in these temples representing a lot of events from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, images of various Hindu Gods and Buddhist monks and also various kings.
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