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Wat Keseram Photo Gallery
Wat Keseram pagoda got me confused right from the start. Half of native Cambodians as well as half of guides refer to it as Wat Keseram while other half calls it Wat Kesararam. Which one is correct is hard to tell. There seems to be no conclusive settlement and nobody but me seemed bothered by inconsistencies in the name. It’s still one and the same pagoda it’s only known under two different, albeit similar names. The only common name for it is English translation of it: “Pagoda of the Cornflower Petals”. I leave it up to you to choose which name you want to call it – Wat Keseram or Wat Kesararam. Either way, below is the gallery of photos of this majestic pagoda.
Photo: Stone Carved Warriors Serving as Balusters Holding the Balustrade Up at Wat Kesararam
Photo: Buddha Statue at Wat Keseram Vihara
Photo: Lion and Naga – Multiheaded Serpent at the Steps to Wat Keseram
Photo: Wat Keseram Mural – Ceiling Paintings
Photo: View of Wat Kesararam Through Balustrade
Photo: Wat Kesararam Silhouette Against Hot Cambodian Sky
Photo: Buddhists Commemorating Pchum Ben Festival at Wat Kesararam Prayer Hall
Photo: Wat Kesararam Main Temple Entrance
Photo: Wat Keseram Central Stupa
Photo: Wat Keseram Entrance Arch Apsara
Photo: Wat Keseram Golden Roof Decoration
Photo: Wat Keseram in Siem Reap – The Pagoda of Cornflower Petals
Photo: Rear Entrance to Wat Keseram Main Temple with Lion Guarding the Stairs