Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Repatriate 'Hindu' temple? If only it were so simple…

July 6, 2011
Letter to The Nation


Constance Beasley's proposal is somewhat light-hearted but her premises for that fantasy require modifications.

The Preah Vihear Temple, like many other ancient temples in Cambodia, was built in the 10th century as a Hindu place of worship. Due to the general decline of Hinduism in the 13th century, almost all sites in the Khmer Empire were then converted to use by Buddhists.

Secondly, the fighting is not about the ownership of the temple (that was judged and accepted by Thailand as belonging to Cambodia) but about the territory nearby of 4.6 square kilometres that is claimed by either side as theirs.

So, dear Mrs Beasley, the problem is not as simple as you and I would have wished, since there are so many stirrers involved in making life difficult for all of us.

Songdej Praditsmanont
Bangkok

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

if that's the case, now they all should focus on the right map to use in this so-called redemarcation of the international borderlines! anyone of us who are educated well enough to know, unilateral map is not legal. yes, bring everybody's attentio to the right map. the question is which one is the right map? if thailand continue to use their own map and cambodia uses the internationally recognized map, the problem can't be solved! everybody in the world knows preah vihear temple is irreversible in that it always belongs to cambodia, so, the map of map is the focus. don't mix things around to make problem when it's not! focus on the right map!