- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script.
Pchum Ben (Khmer: ភ្ជុំបិណ្ឌ, Phchŭm Bĕnd [pʰcom bən], lit. 'balled rice gathering'...
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Sticky rice
cakes are
given as
offerings to the
manes of the
ancestors on
Pchum Ben to gain
their blessing to the rice fields. At the same time, the nom...
- Bon
Festival (****anese)
Buddha Jayanti or
Vesak Kathina Diwali Magha Puja
Pchum Ben (Cambodian) Poya
Akshaya Tritiya Bhogi Diwali Bhaubeej Diwali (Govardhan...
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death in a
bridge stampede at the festival. Ancestors' Day, also
called Pchum Ben, is a very
important aspect of
Cambodian culture. It may be translated...
- gl****
noodle dish
common in Cambodia. This dish is
commonly made
during Pchum Ben. It is
taken to the
temple and
given to the
ancestors along with other...
- rice cake. It is
served all year long but it is most
prevalent during Bun
Pchum Ben or "Ancestors' Day" festival. It is
served either with a
banana filling...
-
forms of the
festival in
South and
Southeast Asia (including Cambodia's
Pchum Ben) are much older,
deriving from the Petavatthu, a
scripture in the Pali...
- in
Cambodia Supreme Patriarch of
Cambodia Buddhist Institute,
Cambodia Pchum Ben
Dhammayietra Smot (chanting)
Stupas in
Cambodia Khmer architecture List...
- country.
Every year,
Cambodians visit pagodas across the
country to mark the
Pchum Ben (Ancestors' Day).
During the 15-day festival,
people offer prayers and...
- –
Queen Mother's
Birthday 24
September –
Constitution Day 1-3
October –
Pchum Ben 15
October –
Commemoration Day of the King's
Father 29
October – King...