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Three prasats in a severe state of ruin with some come
carvings still visible. Kutisvara is historically significant in
that it was mentioned in an inscription in connection with the 9th
century during the reign of Jayavarman II, the founder of the Angkor
Empire. This is one of the earliest reference to an Angkor area temple.
The central tower displays Preah Ko style. The outer towers are in Pre
Rup style. Not many tourists visit this temple and some of the drivers
don't know it. Just point it out on the map. It's a bit off the main
road back amongst some rice paddies. During the wet season when the
paddies are full, motos can't get all the way to the temple, requiring a
short but potentially wet walk from the road to the temple.
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