1. Ros Sereysothea រស់ សេរីសុទ្ធា

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    Khmer songs by legendary singer Ros Sereysothea រស់ សេរីសុទ្ធា

     

     

  2. Sinn Sisamuth ស៊ីន ស៊ីសាមុត

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    Khmer songs by legendary singer Sinn Sisamuth ស៊ីន ស៊ីសាមុត

     

     

  3. Life is not lived in the past

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    Life is not lived in the past, neither is it lived wandering in future. Life is for today, and it is today. Live it, love it, see it, and show how capable you are of everything you wish to achieve. ~Unknown

  4. Spread your cheer, joy and love

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    Go out and spread your cheer, joy and love to all those around. Fulfill this day with their smiles and your satisfaction.  ~Unknown

  5. The Story of Kalayakkhini

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    Buddha dhamma talk

     

    Verse 5: Hatred is, indeed, never appeased by hatred in this world. It is appeased only by loving-kindness. This is an ancient law.

    1. esa dhammo sanantano: This is the same as “poranako dhammo,” the doctrine followed by the Budhha and his disciples. The exhortation is not to return hatred for hatred but to conquer it by loving-kindness (absence of hatred).

    While residing at the Jetavana monastery in Savatthi, the Buddha uttered Verse (5) of this book, with reference to a certain woman who was barren, and her rival.

    Once there lived a householder, whose wife was barren; later he took another wife. The feud started when the elder wife caused abortion of the other one, who eventually died in child birth. In later existences the two were reborn as a hen and a cat; a doe and a leopardess; and finally as the daughter of a nobleman in Savatthi and an ogress named Kali. The ogress (Kalayakkhini) was in hot pursuit of the lady with the baby, when the latter learned that the Buddha was nearby, giving a religious discourse at the Jetavana monastery. She fled to him and placed her son at his feet for protection. The ogress was stopped at the door by the guardian spirit of the monastery and was refused admission. She was later called in and both the lady and the ogress were reprimanded by the Buddha. The Buddha told them about their past feuds as rival wives of a common husband, as a cat and a hen, and as a doe and a leopardess. They were made to see that hatred could only cause more hatred, and that it could only cease through friendship, understanding and goodwill.

    Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:

    Verse 5: Hatred is, indeed, never appeased by hatred in this world. It is appeased only by loving-kindness. This is an ancient law.
    At the end of the discourse, the ogress was established in Sotapatti Fruition and the long-standing feud came to an end.

    Dhammapada Verse 5
    Kalayakkhini Vatthu

    Na hi verena verani
    sammantidha kudacanam
    averena ca sammanti
    esa dhammo sanantano.

    Source: Tipitaka

     

  6. A special heart that listens

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    To be kind is more important than to be right. Many times, what people need is not a brilliant mind that speaks but a special heart that listens. ~Unknown

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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