Ku Noi, Na Dun District

Ku Noi is a Hindu shrine dating from the 12th Century. The main sanctuary was built with laterite and red sandstone and orientated to the east. To the north on the same base there are the ruins of a wooden building. The sanctuary was surrounded by a laterite wall with a moat on two sides. The entrances to the sanctuary are through two particularly massive Gopuras on both the east and west sides. Various artefacts have been found such as sandstone statues of Shiva, Vishnu and heads of Dvarapala (guardians) from the Baphuon and Angkor Wat periods.
The Fine Arts Department declared the registration of Ku Noi in the Royal Gazette on 8 March 1935 with surrounding land added on 18 November 1982.

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