Suryavarman II was king of the famous and influential Angkor realm that started the construction of Angkor, the largest religious expedition in the world. Relating to his remains, many archaeologists in the world believed that was in The top of the Angkor Wat because it is associated with the phenomenon of the Equinox, which the sun shines at the top of the temple twice a year.
According to conservationist, archaeologist and archaeologist Simon Warrack, King Suryavarman II did not just want his country to be a great king, but to himself, to be regarded as a god. Therefore, many archaeologists believe that at the top of the temples Angkor has a room for his tomb, and when the sunrise rises to the top of the temple, the light will penetrate the holes of the top of the temple into the room.
And today is almost equal to the 189-day sun that falls on March 20 or March 21, and when the moon reaches 176 days again, the 21st or 22st of September.
During the 189 days and 176 days, the sun will arrive at this point every year, and the sun will rise in the middle of Angkor Wat twice a year.
The actual "Equinox" in September 2016 was on September 22 at 2:21 pm, which was due to be in Khmer time at 9:21 pm but the events of the sun came to light at the top The center of Angkor Wat will be lit early in the morning, September 23, 2016.
In short, the rise of the sun and the top of Angkor Wat is not a coincidence or a miracle, but a correct cosmological adaptation of Angkorian architects.