Cambodian monks and Buddhist laypeople held a Buddhist ceremony at Wat Keo Sekha Kirisvarak. (Photo: Keo Nimol, RFA)
20 September 2009
Source: Radio Free Asia
Reported in English by Khmerization
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Two hundred Khmer tourists and Buddhist laypeople have held a Pchum Ben ceremony at Wat Keo Sekha Kirisvarak on Saturday the 19th of September, even though the military situations in the areas are still tense.
Thai troops occupied Wat Keo Sekha Kirisvarak on 15th July 2008, a week after Unesco inscribed the temple as a world heritage site. Ten Thai troops remained at the pagoda ever since.
Ven. Chan Thero, the abbott of Wat Keo Sekha Kirisvarak pagoda, said due to tense military situations the numbers of ceremony participants have significantly dropped to less than previous years. "But the conditions now are better than before because our troops have helped the monks a lot so when we hold any ceremony we face less obstacles than before. In short, the conditions are much better than before because, before, the roads to the temple are very bad, but now the roads are much better", he said.
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Thai troops occupied Wat Keo Sekha Kirisvarak on 15th July 2008, a week after Unesco inscribed the temple as a world heritage site. Ten Thai troops remained at the pagoda ever since.
Ven. Chan Thero, the abbott of Wat Keo Sekha Kirisvarak pagoda, said due to tense military situations the numbers of ceremony participants have significantly dropped to less than previous years. "But the conditions now are better than before because our troops have helped the monks a lot so when we hold any ceremony we face less obstacles than before. In short, the conditions are much better than before because, before, the roads to the temple are very bad, but now the roads are much better", he said.
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