The first film I made here was quite simply awful, I did not even have a hat!!!! 🤠 For two years, I was embarrassed that I had done a disservice to this Temple by not knowing more about its history. I’m glad I went back to correct this wrong.
This is a brilliant return. I always thought the multiple arms were early animation 😂😂 never feel embarrassed about your work as it’s the passion with which they are delivered is what makes them so special ❤
Mr. B. Thank you for showing Bantey Chmar temple of ancient Khmer empire. Glad you now are sober and you found the ancient Khmer drinker on the wall also. So you are correct - you are not alone.
Thank you so much for your comment is very much appreciated as I do not get that many viewers. Being sober is the best thing that’s ever happened to me that I’m being drunk. What I mean is I met some of the most beautiful people on my crazy journey through life, so I do not regret the booze, only the final few years of it all. Maybe in some way, it is the drink that brought me to the Temples and I should be grateful. I hope life is kind. Take good care
I’m not sure what to say about this place. Any adjective falls short. I do know that it will be part of our plans when we return to Cambodia. Thank you Mr B. This means so much to our family to see what you do.
Thank you for such an awesome BC temple video… one of my favorite temple in Cambodia… Jayavarman VII has a strong royal lineage, his knowledge and wisdom from his mother queen Jayacudarmani and father Dharanindravarman II. He also gave his highest respect to his ancestors and his practice… agree with you regarding alcohol consumption has been carved in a way to pass a meaningful message to coming generations, alcohol consumption will destroy a kingdom from grassroots, similar carvings we can witness in Bayon temple… beautiful…
Thank you so very much for your kind comments they are deeply appreciated. I think alcohol is all good fun when you’re younger and you can bounce back when you’re older. It is nothing but a depressant one that too many lean on as a crutch to get through the grey days.
Great job on the video, I can feel the respect you have for these structures and their history. That man drinking was etched in stone, but your fate isn't. You've shown the strength to get past that chapter of your life, and share the passion you have for these ancient sites.
Wow thank you your first line is beautiful. My life is so much better now, I love life so much. I even got rid of my drama queen girlfriend, she was so selfish & so horrible. I dumped her & got a hamster I named Wilbert & now me & WIlbs are so very content. No more lies, no more drama, ❤
Mr B - good to see you back at Chamaar. It is an absolute treasure. Tough to get to - but isn’t that part of its current beauty? Those multi armed Avalokiteshvaras are quite simply National treasures of Cambodia. You are probably aware that it was a Cambodian army general who got an engineer regiment to build a road so he could rob them and sell them abroad. Their recovery is a miracle of luck and coincidence - I believe that a German archaeologist who did part of his PhD in Cambodia actually at Chhmar and had seen them in situ later came across one of them for sale in Bangkok. His persistence led to the recovery of I think 5 of the lost six - hence that gap still in the wall. They arrived back in Phnom Penh about 2 years ago and what you see was only put back there last Year. I was amazed to see them when I visited Chhmar last Easter. They had just been put back. Chhmar is a treasure just waiting to be put back together - although so much has been lost so much remains to be rebuilt - hopefully. There is a great book by Peter Sharrock on the site. I believe that parts of the North West walls are also being reconstructed with foreign help? Thank you so much for posting this. Regards from the UK.
No, I did not know it was an army general that built a road to steal them. I could not of mentioned that in my video anyway, because I do not know it to be fact, and I would not wish to misrepresent anyone. I think you know why. As to them only been put back last year I can confirm that three years ago I was there at that temple and they were definitely there then because I filmed them. So they were put back a bit earlier than maybe some people are quoting I agree, it’s an absolute miracle that they were not lost. It’s honestly would’ve been an absolute tragedy as they are so very beautiful and so very unique. Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know some of your knowledge, as I always say in my videos I am only in enthusiast I am no expert, but from you I have learnt some more, so thank you very much You take the best of care
Cheers Mr B - yes you are right about quoting dates and stuff - as a tuber you have to be careful and sometimes what you hear is half a story. More power to your visits. I’ll enjoy the next one.
If there was one word to describe the video, I’ve now taken down of the same location that one word would be shit. I was always deeply embarrassed by it, but it was one of my very first videos. I was green as hell. I am so very glad I went back and corrected a wrong I hope life is kind and you are looking after yourself
I have in fact filmed every temple in that area. If the videos have not gone up, they will do in the future. What I do is I feel an area but I do not release all the Temples in that area one after the other , I mix them all up. So one week you may get a Temple in Thailand the next week something different. Do you have a look through the back catalogue if the Temple is not there that you wish I promise you it is coming soon I hope life is my very best wishes to you ❤
The wall iconography of the many armed Avalokiteśvara अवलोकितेश्वर(Sanskrit) or លោកេស្វរ Lokesvarak (Khmer) or Guanyin 观音, trad. 觀音 (Mandarin Chinese) meaning "the lord who gazes down" implying gazing down so as to listen to the cries of the people. In some varieties of Buddhism as is here is depicted as male and others (largely the Mahayana) as female. The many arms signify the help extended by the god/goddess. In other iconographies, there are multiple heads, eyes, and or ears to witness the plight of the people.
Love to see you back to Bantay Chmar..
The first film I made here was quite simply awful, I did not even have a hat!!!! 🤠
For two years, I was embarrassed that I had done a disservice to this Temple by not knowing more about its history. I’m glad I went back to correct this wrong.
I love Banteay Chhmar. Along with the beautiful temples, I enjoy the homestay facilities.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful BT Chmar
Thank you for your kind comments, I assure you this is one amazing place to be and quite incredibly not many people go there
This is a brilliant return. I always thought the multiple arms were early animation 😂😂 never feel embarrassed about your work as it’s the passion with which they are delivered is what makes them so special ❤
Thank you sweetheart you are very kind
Thank you Sir. The wall of temple with bodhisattva figure make me smile and happy. Greeting from Java - Indonesia.
No one has ever written to me from Indonesia you are the first, so thank you very much you made me smile
Mr. B. Thank you for showing Bantey Chmar temple of ancient Khmer empire. Glad you now are sober and you found the ancient Khmer drinker on the wall also. So you are correct - you are not alone.
Thank you so much for your comment is very much appreciated as I do not get that many viewers. Being sober is the best thing that’s ever happened to me that I’m being drunk. What I mean is I met some of the most beautiful people on my crazy journey through life, so I do not regret the booze, only the final few years of it all. Maybe in some way, it is the drink that brought me to the Temples and I should be grateful. I hope life is kind. Take good care
I’m not sure what to say about this place. Any adjective falls short. I do know that it will be part of our plans when we return to Cambodia.
Thank you Mr B. This means so much to our family to see what you do.
You are very welcome indeed, hopefully next week I’m heading back into Thailand. I shall also be visiting some caves which will be really cool.
Incredible reliefs shamelessly destroyed. So glad some is preserved.
Thank you for such an awesome BC temple video… one of my favorite temple in Cambodia… Jayavarman VII has a strong royal lineage, his knowledge and wisdom from his mother queen Jayacudarmani and father Dharanindravarman II. He also gave his highest respect to his ancestors and his practice… agree with you regarding alcohol consumption has been carved in a way to pass a meaningful message to coming generations, alcohol consumption will destroy a kingdom from grassroots, similar carvings we can witness in Bayon temple… beautiful…
Thank you so very much for your kind comments they are deeply appreciated.
I think alcohol is all good fun when you’re younger and you can bounce back when you’re older. It is nothing but a depressant one that too many lean on as a crutch to get through the grey days.
Great job on the video, I can feel the respect you have for these structures and their history. That man drinking was etched in stone, but your fate isn't. You've shown the strength to get past that chapter of your life, and share the passion you have for these ancient sites.
Wow thank you your first line is beautiful. My life is so much better now, I love life so much. I even got rid of my drama queen girlfriend, she was so selfish & so horrible. I dumped her & got a hamster I named Wilbert & now me & WIlbs are so very content. No more lies, no more drama, ❤
Mr B - good to see you back at Chamaar. It is an absolute treasure. Tough to get to - but isn’t that part of its current beauty? Those multi armed Avalokiteshvaras are quite simply National treasures of Cambodia. You are probably aware that it was a Cambodian army general who got an engineer regiment to build a road so he could rob them and sell them abroad. Their recovery is a miracle of luck and coincidence - I believe that a German archaeologist who did part of his PhD in Cambodia actually at Chhmar and had seen them in situ later came across one of them for sale in Bangkok. His persistence led to the recovery of I think 5 of the lost six - hence that gap still in the wall. They arrived back in Phnom Penh about 2 years ago and what you see was only put back there last Year. I was amazed to see them when I visited Chhmar last Easter. They had just been put back. Chhmar is a treasure just waiting to be put back together - although so much has been lost so much remains to be rebuilt - hopefully. There is a great book by Peter Sharrock on the site. I believe that parts of the North West walls are also being reconstructed with foreign help? Thank you so much for posting this. Regards from the UK.
No, I did not know it was an army general that built a road to steal them. I could not of mentioned that in my video anyway, because I do not know it to be fact, and I would not wish to misrepresent anyone. I think you know why.
As to them only been put back last year I can confirm that three years ago I was there at that temple and they were definitely there then because I filmed them. So they were put back a bit earlier than maybe some people are quoting
I agree, it’s an absolute miracle that they were not lost. It’s honestly would’ve been an absolute tragedy as they are so very beautiful and so very unique.
Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know some of your knowledge, as I always say in my videos I am only in enthusiast I am no expert, but from you I have learnt some more, so thank you very much
You take the best of care
Cheers Mr B - yes you are right about quoting dates and stuff - as a tuber you have to be careful and sometimes what you hear is half a story. More power to your visits. I’ll enjoy the next one.
Always so nice to hear you share about your personal story. So great to see you so happy ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!!
Very impressive which needed a highly merited return 🙏
If there was one word to describe the video, I’ve now taken down of the same location that one word would be shit.
I was always deeply embarrassed by it, but it was one of my very first videos. I was green as hell. I am so very glad I went back and corrected a wrong
I hope life is kind and you are looking after yourself
I wish you Will explore others temple In this district.. Theresia are other temples
I have in fact filmed every temple in that area. If the videos have not gone up, they will do in the future.
What I do is I feel an area but I do not release all the Temples in that area one after the other , I mix them all up. So one week you may get a Temple in Thailand the next week something different.
Do you have a look through the back catalogue if the Temple is not there that you wish I promise you it is coming soon
I hope life is my very best wishes to you ❤
I live near banteay chhmer but only go there twice
😢😢😢😢 Sad to look the great temple is in this condition
I’d really love to know why you decided to come to Cambodia in the beginning, of all the places in the world.
Because I was bored with the UK, it is way too expensive & all my friends got married so I went off looking for adventure.
The wall iconography of the many armed Avalokiteśvara अवलोकितेश्वर(Sanskrit) or លោកេស្វរ Lokesvarak (Khmer) or Guanyin 观音, trad. 觀音 (Mandarin Chinese) meaning "the lord who gazes down" implying gazing down so as to listen to the cries of the people. In some varieties of Buddhism as is here is depicted as male and others (largely the Mahayana) as female. The many arms signify the help extended by the god/goddess. In other iconographies, there are multiple heads, eyes, and or ears to witness the plight of the people.
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