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Note: Paratranslating, not actual translation here...(hope to post some pics soon). Prophecy---Khmer nov ma-lup Po.... Arothenear Preah Beida to dispense Dhamma Desna... Preah Beida: offer blessings to those who abide by Dhamma now of listening. Time and situation: raised Dhamma for dispensation for Enlightenment, in Puddhakal of Buddha = 5,000 yrs w/ continuing Maitreya Buddhism. Thor: Dhamma for the benefit of humans for their enlightenment. Enlightenment is in the cita (mind, heart... Read More
Summary: 08.08.08 marked the second anniversary of Maitreya Buddha's Victory over Death. A ceremony called "Buon Sroang Terc" was commemorated to receive the Prolung Preah of Buddha's Spirits. This event took place in realm Baada, the bottom of the ocean. To get to this realm, He had to climb to the summit of a mountain. Those who participate in this ceremony will achieve victory over death. In addition to the ceremony performed here, Kathina ceremony of 12,000 Robes Provisions must be done st... Read More
Summary: Mount Vearsapoh was named after Buddha Vearsapoh, who took rebirth as a king of bees. Buddha Vearsapoh derived His name because of His ability to shift into any forms desired. He led His disciples in meditation called Samadhi Kamathaan and His subjects all become Arahats. They, in turn, were able to shift their forms as well into bees. They possessed within them a jewel, which they acquired from the holy water from a sacred place of worship. The Mountain was under attack by Mara and o... Read More
Summary: Eight Tevadas challenged Indra Raja with two riddles on a stipulation to dominate the three worlds----Naga, Middle Earth, and Heaven. Riddle no. one was---in the world, what is sharpest? (answer: the will of an Arahat); no. two was----what is brightest in this world? (answer: dhamma). Indra Raja was the Maitreya to be. He realized that these eight Tevadas were fated to challenge him to the throne, and so he summoned a grand convention comprising of Devas, Indra, and Brahma for the wit... Read More
The Story of the Magical Elephant Tusk This story was set in India, in ancient time. Once upon a time, there was a woodsman. Khmer usually refer to a peasant man as "mier nup", often signifying a good, meritorious person. The woodsman and his wife were very poor, barely getting by. He often enters the wood to cut dead tree branches and sell them in the market for food. One day, highly unusual, was that he spent his time sharpenning his tool. The knife he usually took with him does not require m... Read More
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