The mysterious story of the Koh Ker pyramid in Cambodia revealed

05. 05. 2020
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The Koh Ker temple complex is located in northeastern Cambodia. Here is the story that tells of its beginnings:

"Army General Jayavarmal broke away from the central government in Angkor, from which his uncle ruled the entire Khmer Empire. Jayavarmal built a temple complex and was proclaimed king, Koh Ker became the capital. History remembers him as King Jayavarmal IV. "

Exploring the Koh Ker pyramid

The goal of my trip to Cambodia was not only to visit the Angkor Archaeological Park with its many temples, but also to see the Koh Ker pyramid. After looking at countless temples, I came to the conclusion that the Koh Ker pyramid is the only real pyramid in Cambodian territory. It seems to have nothing to do with other pyramid temples, decorated mostly with Hindu symbols.

Dr. Sam Osmanagich in front of the Koh Ker pyramid

Koh Ker is 115 km from Siem Reap and Angkor Wat. Angkor Archaeological Park is visited by several million tourists a year, but Koh Ker is mostly overlooked. In the 60s, basic work was carried out to prevent its further disintegration, but the renovation itself never took place.

The pyramid lies on a plain and is surrounded by a large wall. In its immediate vicinity is an artificial lake. Rising to the sky. The numbers I got from the internet were wrong. My on-site measurements showed that the length of the sides is not 50 meters (164,04 ft.), But 66 meters (216,54 ft.). The altitude is not 37 meters (121,39 ft.), But 40 meters (131,23 ft.).

In the 60s, some basic work was done on the Koh Ker pyramid to prevent its further disintegration. (provided by the author)

The pyramid is well preserved. Its construction consists of a combination of processed volcanic rock, laid inside the structure and sandstone blocks on the outside. The outer blocks have different dimensions and combine concave and convex shapes with four to six walls. Different dimensions ensured high stability of the building, which is still very well preserved.

The first floor of the pyramid has 11 rows of blocks. The second floor then has 13 rows and all other floors (third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh) have eleven rows of blocks. The blocks are masterfully connected - without the use of binders, mortar or cement. Six-walled blocks are used to interconnect the entire structure.

Close-up view of the sides of the Koh Ker pyramid. (provided by the author)

The walls of the pyramid are oriented to the four main sides of the world. The only entrance leads from the west side. Otherwise there are no other visible inputs. There is probably a hidden entrance underground. It is forbidden to enter the original stairs as they are in poor condition. However, there are improvised wooden stairs that allow visitors to reach the top.

Improvised wooden stairs were built for visitors to climb to the top of the Koh Ker pyramid. (thomaswanhoff / CC BY SA 2.0)

The blocks in the first six rows weigh 500 kg to 2000 kg (1102,31 - 409,25 lbs). The large blocks are located at the top of the pyramid and weigh up to seven tons. The square stone gallery, created at the top, is decorated on the outside with Hindu patterns. The gods hold not the earth in their hands, but Heaven.

Decorations on the pyramid of Koh Ker. (provided by the author)

The frame, created from the largest blocks, lines the inner "chimney", which leads to the bottom of the pyramid - the so-called energy "chimney".

Different from other Cambodian temples

This pyramid is clearly different from other temples in Cambodia. However, the architects in a way included it among other temples. The term used for this pyramid is the temple of Koh Ker, but there are almost all the elements of the pyramid as an energy tool.

The pyramid is the most powerful shape when it comes to energy. It amplifies existing natural energy sources. Artificial building materials here are sandstone blocks (conductivity) and volcanic blocks (presence of iron as an electromagnetic source). The built artificial lakes and channels around the pyramid allow the flow of water, release negative ions as a source of energy and use the kinetic energy from the water stream.

An artificial lake near the pyramid of Koh Ker. (provided by the author)

Concentric squares (walls and terraces) shrink, directing and guiding the earth's energy into the pyramid. The pyramid has seven floors. Seven is a sacred number in the Hindu religion. But sacred geometry also includes odd and indivisible numbers, prime numbers. They are also used here: 7, 11 and 13. Elements of sacred geometry amplify energy.

Koh Ker District. (MY FLY)

Koh Ker pyramid as an energy amplifier

The vertical inner passages concentrate the energy, making the pyramid something of an energy amplifier.

The sparse decorative elements of the pyramid are reminiscent of the Hindu religion and Khmer rulers of the 10th century. But the question is, who was the architect who combined all the knowledge of geodesy, astronomy, civil engineering and cosmogony?

Architects from all over the world had the same knowledge. This can be seen, for example, in the Kukulkan Pyramid in Yucatan (Mexico), the Mayan Pyramid in Palenque (Mexico), Tikal (Guatemala) and Copan (Honduras), the Pyramid of the Sun and Moon in Teotihuacan (Mexico) and the Pyramid of Cheops and Khafre on the plateau in Giza (Egypt), on the twenty great shansh pyramids (China), the Bosnian pyramids of the Sun and Moon (Bosnia) and the Gunung Padang pyramid in West Java (Indonesia). All these pyramids have an energy beam at the top.

Aerial view of Koh Ker. (MY FLY)

The architect very carefully arranged the construction of the pyramid, water areas and water canals. It is clear from the writings that they talked about artificial lakes with kings as "proto-oceans" from Hindu legends about the creation of the world, but also about their practical aspects and irrigation, which allowed the Khmer state to experience considerable economic prosperity in the 10th to 13th centuries. For architects, water was necessary only for kinetic energy. The impressive height brought the king to heaven, closer to the gods and the fulfillment of the "Axis-Mundi" legend. The gods had to be satisfied with the great architectural work of the king and show him mercy if they decided to stay in this very place on Earth. However, the architects also used this building to create a beam of energy that transmits information on terrestrial frequencies and means "health."

Detail of the pyramid of Koh Ker. (provided by the author)

Koh Ker Pyramid - an ideal place for meditation

The top of the Koh Ker pyramid was an ideal place for concentrated meditation. I obtained the following information:

The pyramid was built on already focused energy sources. The geometric shape was ideal for energy manipulation. Angkor Wat is built on another type of underground energy that appears more like annular energy. Therefore, Koh Ker has a different concept compared to the Angkor Wat pyramid temple. Those who ascend to the top of the Koh Ker pyramid today can see the force used to build the pyramid. They came here guided by instinct, unaware of the true purpose of this building, whether in the past or today.

Despite temperatures reaching 36 degrees Celsius, my stay in Cambodia was very satisfying. The Koh Ker pyramid confirmed my speculation about the existence of a global school of space architecture. These unknown architects used local customs, religion and labor to realize their own goals.

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