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Angkor Wat was first a Hindu, then subsequently a Buddhist, temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world. The temple was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century in Yaśodharapura, the capital of the Khmer Empire, as his state temple and eventual mausoleum. Breaking from the Shaiva tradition of previous kings, Angkor Wat was instead dedicated to Vishnu.
The modern name, Angkor Wat, means "Temple City" or "City of Temples" in Khmer.
The modern name, Angkor Wat, means "Temple City" or "City of Temples" in Khmer.