Friday, June 21, 2013

Cambodian Monk and Harvard Graduate Sees Dreams Becoming Reality

Cambodian Monk and Harvard Graduate Sees Dreams Becoming Reality
Hoeurn Samnieng, a Cambodian monk and recent Harvard graduate, says his experience at the university helped him broaden his mind and expand a professional network. He sat down with VOA Khmer's Im Sothearith to discuss his next steps, as he seeks to help disadvantaged children with food and education.

ព្រះសង្ឃខ្មែរ​នៅ​សាកល​វិទ្យាល័យ ​Harvard ​មាន​សុទិដ្ឋិនិយម​ព្រះ ​តេជគុណ​ហឿន សំនឿង ​ដែល​រៀន​ចប់ចេញ​ពីសាកល​វិទ្យាល័យ​ Havard ថ្មីៗ​នេះ​មាន​សង្ឃដិកា​ថា ​បទ​ពិសោធន៍​របស់ព្រះអង្គ​នៅ​សាកល​វិទ្យាល­័យ​នេះ​ជួយ​ព្រះអង្គ​កសាង​បណ្តាញ​ចំណេះ​ដឹ­ង​ជា​លក្ខណៈ​អាជីព។ ព្រះអង្គ​បាន​មាន​សង្ឃដិកា​រៀបរាប់​អំពី​ស­ុទិដ្ឋិនិយម​នេះ​ប្រាប់​វីអូអេ​ក្នុង​បទ​ស­ម្ភាសន៍​ជាមួយ​លោក​អុឹម សុធារិទ្ធ៕​


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

ប្រសើរណាស់ !
ត្រូវយកចំណេះវិជ្ជា នឹងការចេះដឹងរបស់ខ្លួនទៅណែនាំរាស្ត្រ ស្វែងរក ប្រជាធិបតេយ្យពិតៗ ដោយយក សេរីភាព សមភាព នឹងយុត្តិធម៍ ជាគោល!
L'Individu est unique
L'Unique constitue un ensemble
L'Ensemble forme un tout
Le Tout est un Un !

Anonymous said...

That is what monks should do. Get education and get paid so they can help the community instead of sucking from the poor Khmers to feed them.

Why the Christians are so rich and be able to feed the world, because they must have at least Bachelor degree to become Pastor/Priest. They work for the community even with small salary they can help others.

Anonymous said...

សូមថ្លែងអំណគុណ

Anonymous said...

12:35 PM

First I'd like to congratulate to the monk Heoun Samnieng for his educational achievement.

I agree with 12:35 PM.

We should "amend" to what we have done to make Buddhism more practical and beneficial to the society and country.

Anonymous said...

To 12:35 PM


Since when the requirement to be a priest or pastor is at
least a Bachelor's degree ?

No bull, please

Anonymous said...

Make them working like everyone else.

Anonymous said...

MR:12.35 OR ????
You see only one angle
the monk said ( combine )