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Dear friends, there are so many Buddhist Forums on Internet, but I could not find much presents of Cambodians and there is also no real active Forum on Buddhist issues as far as I saw.  Maybe you…Continue

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The story of Bhikkhu Sok

The story of Bhikkhu SokMany year ago, there was a great famine in Kampuchea. A Phnong man called Chow Phnong Gruu came down from his mountain village to the town Senmonorom to try to find food for his family. When he returned home some time later, the superstitious villagers were afraid of him because he had dared to leave their secluded village and live boldly among the lowland strangers.During the next few weeks, Chow Phnong Gruu began to show his family some of the new things that he had…See More
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lucyoneil34@yahoo.co.ukHello dearMy Name is lucy i went to your profile today at.w.khmerbuddhism.comand i love it i think we can from there click through my email address thus;(lucyoneil34@yahoo.co.uk)i am waiting for your lovely reply soonest…
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Hanzze commented on Khmer Buddhist Network's blog post 'Love in Buddhism'
continue the post befor: Not only today people where shocked as they have been told that: "'That's the way it is, householder. That's the way it is — for sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, & despair are born from…
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Hanzze commented on Khmer Buddhist Network's blog post 'Love in Buddhism'
Dear friends, Even this sentence: "In Buddhism, one of the goals is the reach a loving compassionate state where one is capable of seeing, caring for, and genuinely loving everyone and everything." sounds heroic and wonderful, it can not…
Feb 14
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Hanzze commented on Khmer Buddhist Network's blog post 'The Five Precepts'
Dear friends, Thanks for sharing. Buddhist practice starts with precepts and even they are often not very welcome or thought as something that is not relevant today, there is no peaceful life and no way of liberation without precepts. Today we are…
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Hanzze replied to James Lee Ng Kim's discussion 'Mind and matter'
Dear Friend, I am not sure if we can tell it in such an absolute way. Maybe you can explain it further. _()_
Jan 26
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Hanzze replied to Khmer Buddhist Network's discussion 'A Boiographical Sketch of Samdech Preah Maha Ghosananda "The Gandhi of Cambodia"'
Download: "The Buddha of the Battlefield" (a collection of Preah Maha Ghosananda) in Khmer language pdf-file from Bhikkhu Santidhammo "The Buddha of the Battlefield" (a collection of Preah Maha Ghosananda) in English…
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Hanzze replied to DAVID's discussion 'Next Buddha..?'
So its a perfect idea for those who wait for a savior and for those who like to be something special, a hero for the waiting mass. No, no I guess its wise to follow simply what was taught. To much mana right from the beginning  involved.…
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Plants in Buddhism and the Idea of the Buddha Nature of Grasses and Trees

Reconsidering the Status of Plantsin Early Buddhism Plants as a Borderline Case between Sentient and Insentient 1. As is well known, in the course of doctrinal consolidation, Indian Buddhist thinkers, or at any rate non-Tantric Indian Buddhist thinkers, in contrast to the J ains and a strong current of Hindu thought,l cameto regard plants (and seeds) as insentient beings, not…See More
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Hanzze commented on Khmer Buddhist Network's blog post 'Cambodian Buddhism'
Dear friends, there is said: "The average layperson cannot hope for nirvana after the end of this life, but can by complying, as best he or she is able to, with the doctrine’s rules of moral conduct-hope to improve his or her karma and…
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Hanzze replied to Khmer Buddhist Network's discussion 'A Biography of Samdech Chuon Nath'
Dear friends, by all the good national and worldly achievements which have been implicated by Samdech Chuon Nath, we don't need to forget that nationalism and recall on race had always caused the greatest disasters on earth. Other countries…
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we have come to a strange place indeed Hanzzle....
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The story of Bhikkhu Sok

Posted on February 21, 2012 at 5:05am 0 Comments

The story of Bhikkhu Sok

Many year ago, there was a great famine in Kampuchea. A Phnong man called Chow Phnong Gruu came down from his mountain village to the town Senmonorom to try to find food for his family. When he returned home some time later, the superstitious villagers were afraid of him because he had dared to leave their secluded village and live boldly among the lowland strangers.

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Buddha - A Documentary About Buddhism

Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:11am 0 Comments

This documentary is made by filmmaker David Grubin and narrated by Richard Gere. It tells the story of the Buddha's life, a journey especially relevant to our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual confusion. It features the work of some of the world's greatest artists and sculptors, who across two millennia, have depicted the Buddha's life…

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Dhamma Fighting

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The Economy of Gifts

Posted on January 19, 2012 at 9:45pm 0 Comments

According to the Buddhist monastic code, monks and nuns are not allowed to accept money or even to engage in barter or trade with lay people. They live entirely in an economy of gifts. Lay supporters provide gifts of material requisites for the monastics, while the monastics provide their supporters with the gift of the…

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