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On the eve of the New Year, families gather at temples and pagodas to participate in traditional ceremonies. Monks and novices lead prayers and blessings, while devotees offer food and donations to the monks. This act of generosity is believed to bring good karma and blessings for the coming year.
The Khmer New Year has its roots in ancient Cambodian culture and is believed to have originated from the Hindu festival of Choul Chnam Thmey. The celebration dates back to the Angkorian era, when the Khmer Empire was a major power in Southeast Asia. Over time, the festival has evolved to incorporate Buddhist and animist traditions, making it a unique and vibrant celebration.
Celebrating Nouvel An Khmer: The Khmer New Year Festival**
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On the eve of the New Year, families gather at temples and pagodas to participate in traditional ceremonies. Monks and novices lead prayers and blessings, while devotees offer food and donations to the monks. This act of generosity is believed to bring good karma and blessings for the coming year.
The Khmer New Year has its roots in ancient Cambodian culture and is believed to have originated from the Hindu festival of Choul Chnam Thmey. The celebration dates back to the Angkorian era, when the Khmer Empire was a major power in Southeast Asia. Over time, the festival has evolved to incorporate Buddhist and animist traditions, making it a unique and vibrant celebration.
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