Wat Preah Keo Morakot (Silver Pagoda) is located in the southern portion
of the Royal Palace complex. The pagoda was formerly known as Wat
Uborsoth Rotannaram because it is where the King worshiped, prayed and
practiced every Buddhist Silas Day. In the additional, the royal family
and officials also held Buddhist ceremonies there.This pagoda has no
monks. However, this Majestic King Norodom Sihanouk lived there for one
year when he entered the monkhood on July 31, 1947. Because the pagoda
has no monks, visitors usually refer to it as Preah Vihear Preah Keo
Morakot. When the King celebrates Buddhist ceremonies, monks from other
pagoda such as Wat Unaloam and Wat Botumvattey are invited to attend the
ceremonies. Preah Vihear Preah Keo Morakot was built between 1892 and
1902, during the region of King Norodom, but at that time it was
constructed of wood and brick. Its design is base on Cambodian
architectural style. Then Banhchos Khan Seima ceremony was held on Feb
5, 1903.
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