Preah Pitu V, the 1.5m tall Linga
Preah Pithu is a group of five temples (T, U, V, Y and X) at Angkor, Cambodia. In fact they were in all probability not designed as a group. Despite their ruined state, the remains have good decorative carving.
Outside the residual moat, north of temple "U", there is temple "V". It is oriented to the East, where it opens with a double vestibule, and has no enclosure. On the West it has a causeway which ends with a 40 meter long cruciform terrace, leading into NE corner of the Royal Square. Its sanctuary chamber, standing on two-tier sculpted basement, is the largest of the group, having a square side of 3.80 m, and hosting a large 1.5 m linga.
The linga divided into three segments measuring exactly 50cm each. Its circular upper part symbolizes the supreme form of Shiva, while the lower octagonal and square sections are representation of, respectively, Vishnu and Brahma.
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