In the quiet half-light of Phnom Penh’s National Museum, this Harihara stands as a serene witness to Cambodia’s pre-Angkorian genius. Carved in sandstone at Phnom Da, the fusion of Shiva and Vishnu becomes a single, balanced presence, protector and destroyer held in one poised silhouette. Reunited with its long-lost head after more than a century abroad, the statue now tells a fuller story of loss, return, and cultural resilience in Cambodia.



















