The protest comes after Cambodia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation received a report about Patna-based Mahavir Mandir Trust's plans to construct a replica of the largest Hindu temple in the world.
The preparation for the Trust's "dream" project, some 120 kms from Patna, to build the largest Hindu temple for Lord Rama has already been made with a design very similar to the Angkor Wat.
The site is spread over a sprawling area of 161 acres and the hall will have a seating capacity for 20,000 devotees at a time.
Cambodia "considers that this copy of Angkor Wat Temple for commercial benefit seriously violates the World heritage which is of a universal and exceptional value of humanity", the Ministry said in its protest note to the Indian External Affairs Ministry.
"Moreover, the Angkor Wat Temple is the emblem that has been used in the Cambodian national flag for many centuries," added the statement, issued yesterday.
Located in northwest Cambodia's Siem Reap province, Angkor Wat Temple, inscribed in the UNESCO's World Heritage list in 1992, is the country's most popular tourist destination.
According to latest government figures, the 12th century site attracted 842,719 foreign tourists in the first four months of this year, earning USD 24.1 million from ticket sales.
