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Ta Prohm, built in 1186 during Jayavarman VII's reign, is now 838 years old. Unique for its blend with the jungle, where trees intertwine with ancient ruins, it stands out among Angkor's temples. Originally a Mahayana Buddhist monastery named Rajavihara, dedicated to the king's mother, it symbolizes the interplay between nature and architecture, making it significant for its historical and spiritual ambiance as well as its picturesque ruins.
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