Two legends are associated with these towers
today. One, which has given the name "Suor Proat"
or "Tightrope Walking," recounts that tightrope
artists performed on a cord tied between the towers during
public celebrations.
The second, derived from the Buddhist jataka tale of Rithisen,
tells that the Ogress Santhimear imprisoned "twelve
young women", wives of the king, in Suor Proat's twelve
towers.
This is the origin of the alternative name "Prasat
Neang Pi Dandap" or the "Towers of the twelve
young women".
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