Cambodia - Naga Bridge

Nāga bridges are causeways or true bridges lined by stone balustrades shaped as nāgas. The bridge at the entrance to 12th century city of Angkor Thom, also includes  stone statues of gigantic warriors. These giants are the devas and asuras who used the nāga king Vasuki in order to the churn the Ocean of Milk in quest of the amrita or elixir of immortality. The story of the Churning of the Ocean of Milk or samudra manthan has its source in Indian mythology.

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