附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-333) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. The Western Entrance Bridge: Transitions in Time, Space, and History -- 3. Measurement Patterns and the Outer Enclosure -- 4. From the Western Causeway Through the Third Gallery: The Moon, the Libraries, and History -- 5. The King and His World: The Southern Bas-Reliefs in the Third Gallery -- 6. Warriors Regal and Divine: The Northern Bas-Reliefs in the Third Gallery -- 7. The Preau Cruciforme and Second Gallery -- 8. Mount Meru at Journey's End: The Upper Elevation -- 9. Basic Patterns -- App. A. Measurements -- App. B. The Bas-Reliefs of the Third Gallery.
摘要:In her exploration of Angkor Wat, Mannikka found that the key to understanding the temple lay in the measurement system used by its original builders. By translating meters into cubits, she uncovered a sophisticated system of philosophical and religious principles expressed in the temple measurements themselves. Their lengths record precise astronomical information, including a definition of the celestial ecliptic, the north-south oscillation of the sun each year, and equinox and solstice days. The meaning represented in the measurements and their patterns transforms ordinary space into a sacred environment. The measurements connect the temple to the stars and the cosmos, bridge the gap between human and divine realms, help unite the king and his deity - in short, they define how time, space, kingship, and divinity exist inseparably from each other. Mannikka takes the reader on a detailed tour of Angkor Wat, moving from the western entrance bridge, across the long causeway to the central galleries, and up to the central tower itself, showing what the design of the temple tells us about Khmer beliefs regarding their king, their deities, and the world around them. Text includes detailed temple plans illustrating measurement patterns and numerous photographs of all parts of the temple accompany the text. --From publisher's description.