#Khmer New Year (Some Knowledge) -When is Khmer New Year celebrated? Why? +The Khmer traditional New Year is celebrated every year on April 13 or 14 (Chet month). This festival lasts three (3) days. Cambodia considers Khmer New Year a national tradi…
What month is the Khmer New Year? When? From the time of the Khmer Empire to the Khmer Empire, we used the lunar calendar (the lunar cycle) to determine the month of Migasir as the new year, and the first month is the month of Katika, which is the 1…
History of Khmer New Year Happy Khmer New Year 2014 Khmer New Year is a major festival in Cambodia, among the three major national festivals, which include: Khmer New Year, Pchum Ben and Om Touk, Pnet Pratip, Samp Preah Chhe, and Ak Ambok. These fe…
New Year’s Eve Traditions The Khmer New Year’s Eve tradition lasts for three days. The first day is “Maha Sangkrant Day,” the second day is “Van Bat Day,” and the third day is “Thu Sak Day.” The month, day, hour, and minute when the old year ends an…
Khmer New Year Festival On which day of the month do Khmer people celebrate the New Year? Every year, Khmer people celebrate the traditional national New Year festival on April 13 (sometimes April 14), which is the month of Chet in the lunar calenda…
For over 2,500 years. When he became enlightened, he declared that the Tathagata had ceased to be involved in the cycle of birth and death (samsara), a trap that the Brahmans had created to deceive and oppress the common people (that is, to attain N…
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