This work is a male divinity. Vishnu made of sandstone. It originated from Kravan Temple, Siem Reap Province, from where it was taken for registering in the collection of the National Museum of Cambodia.

Khmer art experts have determined that it is in the Pre Rub style, of the 10th century, Angkorian period, under the reign of King Rajendravarman, from the year 944 to 968 CE. Vishnu stands on a square platform. The statue originally had four arms, which are broken at the elbows. This is a delicate piece of the work from Khmer artists of the time.

He wears a circlet that seat very well with the round face. The forehead is wide, and the eyebrows extend above the eyes, that are open. The lips bear a slight smile under the mustache. The face also features of beard on both side of the chin. The ears are long and do not have attached jewelry. The body has broad shoulders and does not cover by any diamond, leaving exposed around navel.
He wears a Sampot Chang Kben tuck them to the belt, which leaves two fishtail ends, one short and the other long, dangling in the front.