1. Ratana Sutta: The Jewel Discourse

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    Ratana Sutta: The Jewel Discourse

    1. “Whatever beings (non-humans) are assembled here, terrestrial or celestial, may they all have peace of mind, and may they listen attentively to these words:
    2. “O beings, listen closely. May you all radiate loving-kindness to those human beings who, by day and night, bring offerings to you (offer merit to you). Wherefore, protect them with diligence.

    3. “Whatever treasure there be either here or in the world beyond, whatever precious jewel there be in the heavenly worlds, there is nought comparable to the Tathagata (the perfect One). This precious jewel is the Buddha.[2] By this (asseveration of the) truth may there be happiness.

    4. “That Cessation, that Detachment, that Deathlessness (Nibbana) supreme, the calm and collected Sakyan Sage (the Buddha) had realized. There is nought comparable to this (Nibbana) Dhamma. This precious jewel is the Dhamma.[3] By this (asseveration of the) truth may there be happiness.
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  2. ‘Genocide’ and its interpretations

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    The [corrupted] Ministry of Culture in my country, Cambodia does not allow us to hold a religious ceremony in memory of those who perished under the Khmer Rouge regime at the Museum of Genocide on 17th April.

    These so-called "memorials" and "stupas" are not there to commemorate the victims' memory, but rather to serve the real killers and 'genocide' plotters' political propaganda only – even if they had only done so in the main by proxy means and by way of indoctrination via the actual people who pulled the triggers or wielded the axes…~School of Vice

    http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/04/genocide-and-its-interpretations.html

  3. A new day is here

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    Shadow of yesterday
    Have faded away,
    Sun has reappeared
    It’s a brand new day.

    Birds singing their song
    Loud and clear,
    Announcing to the world
    A new day is here…

    Source: sms4smile

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