Prasat Linga is a historic temple within the Koh Ker archaeological complex, a remote and significant site in Preah Vihear province, northern Cambodia. Part of the 10th-century northern Khmer capital, the temple is named for its central linga shrine, symbolizing Hindu worship and the spiritual traditions of the Khmer Empire. Prasat Linga is one of the smaller yet important temples in the Koh Ker group, known for its stone carvings, unique architecture, and serene setting.