A Two-seat Dhamma Talk on the 2555 Kathina Dana Ceremony given by Ven. Rakkhita Citto Poeun Puth of Wat Buddhikaram and Ven. Munindathero Maha Tepmony Nhor of Wat Ratanaram, presided by the Maha Thera Hiang Uaen, Wat Ratanaram, Bristol, Connecticut United States of America on Sunday the 4th Waning Moon of Assayuja B.E.2555, October 16, A.D.2011 Year of the Rabbit.
A Buddhist Fundraiser to Help Complete the Buddhist High School at Wat Bophavatei, Borseth district, Kampong Speu province, Cambodia on Sunday the 10th Waxing Moon of Citta B.E.2555, April 1, A.D.2012 Year of the Rabbit
Complete ceremony:
This future Buddhist High School has been established in B.E.2554, A.D.2010. When completed, it will be a three-storied building, length 50-meter (164-feet), width 15-meter (49-feet), located within the compound of Wat Bophavatei in Phong commune, Borseth district, Kampong Speu province, Kingdom of Cambodia.
Due to lack of funds, it is yet to be completed.
If you wish to make your contributions, please contact Ven. Aggadharo Im Udom, +66 833 766 892, Email: udom_student@hotmail.com.
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The B.E.2555 Kathina Dana Ceremony at the International Community of Khmer Buddhist Monks Center, ICKBM, presided by the Maha Thera Siripanno Thon Sophon, ICKBM president and the Maha Thera Indapanno Maha Pinn Monirath, ICKBM Secretary General, Pelham, Massachusetts United States of America
Saturday the 10th Waxing Moon of Kattikā B.E.2555 equivalent to November 5, A.D.2011 Year of the Rabbit
Wat Samraong Kandal
Located in Sen Sok district, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia.
Phnom Penh (Khmer: ភ្នំពេញ, pronounced [pʰnum peːɲ] in Khmer and /pəˈnɒm ˈpɛn/ or /ˈnɒm ˈpɛn/ in English[2]) is the capital and largest city of Cambodia. Located on the banks of the Mekong River, Phnom Penh has been the national capital since the French colonized Cambodia, and has grown to become the nation’s center of economic and industrial activities, as well as the center of security, politics, economics, cultural heritage, and diplomacy of Cambodia.
Once known as the “Pearl of Asia”, it was considered one of the loveliest French-built cities in Indochina[3] in the 1920s. Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, are significant global and domestic tourist destinations for Cambodia. Founded in 1434, the city is noted for its beautiful and historical architecture and attractions. There are a number of surviving French colonial buildings scattered along the grand boulevards.
Situated on the banks of the Tonlé Sap, Mekong and Bassac rivers, the Phnom Penh metropolitan area is home to more than 2 million of Cambodia’s population of over 14 million.[4] The city is the wealthiest and most populous city in Cambodia and is home to the country’s political hub.
Wat Kiri Bopta also known as Wat Kampaeng
Established in B.E.2551, A.D.2008
Located in Prek Prasob commune, Prek Prasob district, Kratie province [Pronounce Krajes], Kingdom of Cambodia.
Kratié or Kracheh (Khmer: ក្រចេះ, literally “Powder Cosmetic”) is a province in northeastern Cambodia. It borders Stung Treng to the north, Mondulkiri to the east, Kampong Thom to the west, Kampong Cham and Vietnam to the south. The capital of the province is The Town of Kratié located in the Kratié District.
Wat Po Veal also known as Wat Bodh Veal
Located in Battambang provincial town, Battambang province, Kingdom of Cambodia.
Battambang (Khmer: បាត់ដំបង) is a province in northwestern Cambodia. It is bordered to the North with Banteay Meanchey, to the West with Thailand, and to the East and South with Pursat. The capital of the province is the city of Battambang. The name, meaning ‘lost staff’, refers to the legend of Preah Bat Dambang Kranhoung. Battambang is one of the nine provinces that is part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.
Wat Svay Tamram
Located in Baay Tamram village, Baay Tamram commune, Banan district, Battambang province, Kingdom of Cambodia.
Battambang (Khmer: បាត់ដំបង) is a province in northwestern Cambodia. It is bordered to the North with Banteay Meanchey, to the West with Thailand, and to the East and South with Pursat. The capital of the province is the city of Battambang. The name, meaning ‘lost staff’, refers to the legend of Preah Bat Dambang Kranhoung. Battambang is one of the nine provinces that is part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.
Wat Uddom Kiri Priksa
Abbot Ven. Nov Bunsok, age 25 as of Monday the 4th Waxing Moon of Assadh B.E.2555 equivalent to July 4, A.D.2011 Year of the Rabbit.
Located in Trapeang Kraenh village, Prambeimom commune, Thpaung district, Kampong Speu province, Kingdom of Cambodia.
Kampong Speu (Khmer: ខេត្តកំពង់ស្ពឺ) is a province of Cambodia. Its capital is Kampong Speu town.
Wat Pranga Andaet
Located in Romjorng commune, Samraong district, Takeo province, Kingdom of Cambodia.
Takéo (Khmer: ខេត្តតាកែវ, meaning “grandparent’s crystal”) is a province located in southeastern Cambodia, on the southern coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Its capital is Takéo, a small city with a population of 39,186.
The province touches Kampot to the west, Kampong Speu and Kandal to the north, and Vietnam to the south. Takéo is often referred to as the “cradle of Khmer civilization.”
Wat Botum Sombuor Meas also known as Wat Sombuor Meas
or Wat Padma Sombuor Meas
Located in Thmei village, Malai commune, Malai district, Banteay Meanchey province [Formerly Battambang province], Kingdom of Cambodia.
Banteay Meanchey is Victory Fortress.
Banteay Meanchey (Khmer: ខេត្តបន្ទាយមានជ័យ) is a Cambodian province. It is in the northwest of the country, and its capital is Serei Saophoan. In the Khmer language. There is an international border crossing to Thailand located within the province in Poipet town. Banteay Meanchey is one of the nine provinces that is part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.
ព្រះធម្មទេសនាសំដែងដោយ ព្រះធម្មវិបស្សនា កេតុធម្មោ សំ ប៊ុនធឿន
Dhamma talk by the late and renowned Cambodian Vipassana Buddhist Master Ven. Ketodhammo Som Bunthoeun.
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