Cambodia history has rooted in women leadership and political movement. The political legend and her storytelling began with Neang Neak (feminine serpent Naga) occupied the Kok Thloak Island and married an invader from India named Koudniya. This marriage linkage actually created the Khmer-Indianized State of Funan, the glorious and powerful first Kingdom to present Cambodia.
Since then, most inscriptions and arts illustrate women as breadwinner, leader, initiator, including the daily languages terms used call region or leaders must start with “feminist vernacular” to dictate “woman first”. This temple was built to dedicate to a wife of a Brahma architect with exception permission from the King in reign. The gem of Khmer art civilization pre-Angkorean art, tiny but full of carving details on the red stone (built by Rajendravarman VII, 967 AD).

