1. Dogs are generous creatures

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    Dogs are generous creatures. They shower their affection
    without expecting anything in return. They have boundless
    energy, enthusiasm, and loyalty. The moment you enter home,
    your dog greets you with warm hugs and licks.
    Dogs are man’s best friend, no doubt.

    Source: About

  2. Love tips for woman

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    If you are in love with someone, don’t spend days and nights chatting with him. It may show the man you love that  you are too easy to get and the relationship will no longer be special. The time you spend together should be precious and priceless. You don’t want him to be able to reach you 24/7, otherwise, it’s no longer special. You just need to play a little hard to get! But don’t play too hard to get, because the man you love might think you are a snob and will leave you for someone else!;)

    ~Jendhamuni

  3. If a great problem is set before you

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    It is through solving problems correctly that we grow spiritually.  We are never given a burden unless we have the capacity to overcome it.  If a great problem is set before you, this merely indicates that you have the great inner strength to solve a great problem.  There is never really anything to be discouraged about, because difficulties are opportunities for inner growth, and the greater the difficulty the greater the opportunity for growth.  ~Peace Pilgrim
    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/05/if-great-problem-is-set-before-you.html
  4. Train your mind

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    We must train our mind on how to handle sad
    and negative news, so we won't feel disturbed
    by what's happening in this whole world. 
    Inner peace is not about hiding, running a way or blocking
    yourself from all these sad news, but to learn how to face it,
    without judgment and negative reaction. 
    All events are blessings given to us to learn from…

    ~Jendhamuni
    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/05/train-your-mind.html

     

  5. Woman Facing Death Sentence in Sudan Gives Birth

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    Caption: Meriam Ibrahim has given birth in a Sudanese jail after being handed the death sentence because a court did not recognise her marriage to Christian Daniel Wani, a U.S. citizen, who lives in Manchester, New Hampshire

    By ABC NEWS, May 27, 2014
    Good Morning America

    Meriam Yehya Ibrahim Ishag, the Sudanese woman facing a death sentence for marrying a Christian, has given birth, Amnesty International confirmed to ABC News.

    The woman was sentenced to death for apostasy for marrying a Christian and converting to his religion.

    Sudan’s Islamic court also did not recognize the legitimacy of her marriage, so it also convicted her of adultery and sentenced her to 100 lashes before she is to be hanged.

    Her husband, Daniel Wani, is an American citizen who was working in New Hampshire and rushed back to Sudan in an attempt to save his wife’s life.

    She is reportedly slated to remain in jail for two years to nurse the child before she is to be flogged and hanged.

    The court’s sentence has prompted statements of concern from Western governments and human rights groups.

    Her lawyers continue to appeal and petition for clemency.

    Link to this story

  6. India PM Narendra Modi presses Pakistan's Sharif on militants

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    The BBC's Nitin Srivastava in Delhi says the smiles and handshakes between the pair have been "a shock"

    India's new PM Narendra Modi has urged his Pakistani counterpart to crack down on militants and speed up the trial of the 2008 Mumbai attacks suspects. Mr Modi held bilateral talks with Nawaz Sharif on his first day in office.

    The Pakistani leader said they should put the "legacy of mistrust" behind them and work for peace and stability.

    Mr Sharif attended Mr Modi's swearing-in on Monday, amid hopes of a thaw in relations between the rivals who have fought three wars since independence. Video and full story
    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/05/india-pm-narendra-modi-presses.html

  7. India PM Narendra Modi presses Pakistan’s Sharif on militants

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    BBC News, 27 May 2014

    The BBC’s Nitin Srivastava in Delhi says the smiles and handshakes between the pair have been “a shock”

    India’s
    new PM Narendra Modi has urged his Pakistani counterpart to crack down
    on militants and speed up the trial of the 2008 Mumbai attacks suspects.

    Mr Modi held bilateral talks with Nawaz Sharif on his first day in office.

    The Pakistani leader said they should put the “legacy of mistrust” behind them and work for peace and stability.

    Mr
    Sharif attended Mr Modi’s swearing-in on Monday, amid hopes of a thaw
    in relations between the rivals who have fought three wars since
    independence.

    Mr Modi also “underlined our concerns related to terrorism”, Indian Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh said after the talks.

    “It
    was conveyed that Pakistan must abide by its commitment to prevent its
    territory and territory under its control from being used for terrorism
    against India.”

    Mr Modi is meeting South Asian leaders on Tuesday. Hamid Karzai
    of Afghanistan was first

    The two sides discussed trade and the “PM said
    the two countries could immediately move towards normalising trade
    ties”, Ms Singh said, adding that the foreign secretaries would “meet
    soon” to carry forward the bilateral agenda.

    In a brief
    statement, Mr Sharif described the talks as “good and constructive” and
    said they were held in “a cordial atmosphere”.

    “We agreed that
    our meeting in Delhi should be a historic opportunity for both our
    countries… This provides us the opportunity of meeting the hopes and
    aspirations of our peoples that we will succeed in turning a new page in
    our relations,” he said.

    Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan have a deep history of mistrust and the BJP advocates a tough stance on Pakistan.

    Mr
    Modi himself is viewed with suspicion by many in Pakistan because of
    the deadly 2002 anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat while he was the state’s
    chief minister.

    Monday’s swearing-in ceremony was held in the forecourt of the presidential
    palace in Delhi

    But in a surprise move, Mr Modi last week invited Mr Sharif to his inauguration and for bilateral talks.

    On
    Tuesday, Mr Modi also held bilateral talks with Afghan President Hamid
    Karzai, and Ms Singh said the prime minister thanked him for help in
    dealing with last week’s attack on an Indian diplomatic mission in
    Afghanistan’s Herat province.

    In an interview with an Indian TV
    channel on Monday, Mr Karzai blamed the attack on Lashkar-e-Taiba, a
    militant group based in Pakistan. India has also blamed the group for
    Mumbai attacks.

    Mr Modi also held bilateral talks with the Sri
    Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Nepal PM Sushil Koirala and leaders
    of Maldives, Bhutan, Mauritius and Bangladesh.

    BJP supporters lit fireworks to celebrate Narendra Modi’s inauguration
    outside the BJP office in Delhi

    Mr Sharif’s
    presence at Monday’s historic swearing-in was the first time since India
    and Pakistan won freedom from Britain in 1947 that a prime minister
    from one state had attended such a ceremony in the other.

    Forty-five MPs, including seven women, from Mr Modi’s BJP party and their allies were also sworn in as ministers.

    Link to this story

  8. The beauty of a woman

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    The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mole,
    but true beauty in a Woman is reflected in her soul.
    It is the caring that she lovingly gives,
    the passion that she knows.
    ― Audrey Hepburn

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs