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  2. Religion in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Angkor Wat is a Hindu-Buddhist temple complex and largest religious structure in the world. Buddhism is the state religion of Cambodia.Approximately 97% of Cambodia's population follows Theravada Buddhism, with Islam, Christianity, and tribal animism as well as Baha’i faith making up the bulk of the small remainder.

  3. Culture of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The main orders of Buddhism practiced in Cambodia are Dhammayuttika Nikaya and Maha Nikaya. Maitreya Buddha made of gold in the Silver Pagoda of the Royal Palace of Cambodia. Islam is the religion of a majority of the Cham and Malay ethnic minorities (both also known under the umbrella term "Khmer Islam") in Cambodia.

  4. Women in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The organized women's movement in Cambodia started with the foundation of the Cambodian Women's Association in 1949, which supported the expansion of women's rights and opportunities by supporting the moderate state feminism during the late colonial and early independence years of Cambodia, when women where formally granted access to education ...

  5. Phra Mae Thorani - Wikipedia

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    Images of Phra Mae Thorani are common in shrines and Buddhist temples of Burma, Cambodia, Thailand and Laos. According to Buddhist myths, Phra Mae Thorani is personified as a young woman wringing the cool waters of detachment out of her hair to drown Mara, the demon sent to tempt Gautama Buddha as he meditated under the Bodhi Tree.

  6. Kan Imam San - Wikipedia

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    It is a modified and translated form of the Cambodian Chbab Srey and Chbab Bros. While the Kan Imam San avoid pork and alcohol, they do not strictly follow the rules of Halal. Most prominently, they do not observe the rituals of Dhabihah. Women are not required to cover their heads, although some choose to when going outside of the village. [4]

  7. Buddhism in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Most of the major Cambodian annual festivals are connected with Buddhist observances. The chol chnam (New Year Festival) takes place in mid-April; it was one of the few festivals allowed under the Khmer Rouge regime. Pchum Ben, celebrated in September or in October, is a memorial day for deceased ancestors and for close friends.

  8. Category:Religion in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Pages in category "Religion in Cambodia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of ...

  9. Donchee - Wikipedia

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    Goonalitake, Hema, "The Role of Ancient Cambodian Women in the Promotion of Buddhism", Paper for the International Conference on Khmer Studies, UNDP, Phnom Penh, 1993. First Conference on the Role of Khmer Buddhist Don Chee and Lay Women in the Reconciliation of Cambodia , Heinrich Boll Foundation, Cambodia, 1995.