Kamini traveled to Angkor Vat and has written a series of posts on her experiences, along with some lovely pics:
Deep in the Cambodian jungles lie some of the world’s most astonishingly beautiful temple ruins. Built between the 9th and 15th centuries, during the years of the Khmer Empire, they are mind-boggling in their sheer exquisiteness, complexity, intricacy, variety, symmetry and numbers.
The posts include many superb photographs, and also an essay where she writes about how Indian civilization took roots in Cambodia. Go and read the three folloing parts here, here and here.
Hat Tip: Satish.
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dear sudipta
You are doing job promoting india and its culture. We are also trying to do a similar thing and see a lot of interesting things posted by people like rickshaw and sadhus of india. Come visit us some time and leave a line as well. And by the way you can actually bring your existing blog to our community so u dont hv to republish anything for us.
Ramesh
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Ramesh,
First of all, thank you. I understand that “posted by people like rickshaw and sadhus of India” you mean about them, and not by them. I had a look at your site: I don’t understand how I am republishing anything for you here. As a member of Blogbharti, I write and link to posts which I find interesting, and some of them are related to India and travels. We have no plans at present of migrating our blog somewhere else, and neither do I want to migrate my personal blog anywhere for now.
By the way, Angkor Vat isn’t in India: it is in Cambodia.