Chau
Say Tevoda is a small temple of similar design and floor plan to Thom-manon
located across the street (except for additional gopuras and library).
For years it looked like Thommanon’s neglected sister, languishing in
significantly worse condition. In recent years Chau Say Tevoda has
undergone an extensive restoration project, which is now largely
complete.
Chau Say Tevoda seems to stand in partnership with Thommanon, but in
fact was built much later in Suryavarman II’s rule. Chau Say Tevoda
displays some well-executed carvings that are in still fair condition,
especially those on the eastern gopura. Though most carvings are
Hindu-themed, there are also some Buddhist-themed reliefs. The eastern
walkway from the temple leads to the Siem Reap River a few hundred
meters away. |