When I left the south gate of the Angkor King City, I stopped, because this is the most complete repair of several city gates, so I can take a good look at the pomp of the snake. There are also four-faced Buddhas on the city gate. On the left is the angels (Sanskrit, Devas or Deities, Hindu called Shura Suras), wearing a pointed cone hat, kind eyes. The new avatar was later repaired. On the right is Demon (Hindu called Asuras), wearing a bristly hat, full-faced and open. Both sides are pulling the ropes of the body of Naga, the body of the seven-headed snake, stirring the milk sea in order to extract the eternity medicine.