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Religion
Thearavada
Buddhism is the official religion in Cambodia which
is practiced by 95 percent of the population-- just
like that of Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka. However,
Christianity and Cham Muslim are being active and
popular among a large number of population as well
in the capital and provinces, showing a sign of
growth. Daoism and Confuism are also commonly
practiced among the Chinese people.
Buddhist monks are highly disciplined and must
follow 227 rules in addition to the ten basic
precepts of being a good Buddhist. Monks cannot take
part in entertainment. They lead simple lives
dedicated to Buddhism and the temple.
Buddhists
see the universe and all life as part of a cycle of
eternal change. They follow the teaching of Buddha,
an Indian prince born in the sixth century B.C.
Buddhists believe that a person is continually
reborn, in human or nonhuman form, depending on his
or her actions in a previous life. They are released
from this cycle only when thy reach nirvana, which
may be attained by achieving good karma through
earning merit and following the Buddhist path of
correct living.
Earning
merit is an important of Buddhist life. Buddhists in
Cambodia earn merit by giving money, goods, and
labor to the temples, or by providing one of the two
daily meals of the monks.
Children often look after the fruits trees and
vegetable gardens inside their local wat, or temple.
Boys can earn merit by becoming temple servants or
novice monks for a short time. Most young men remain
monks for less than a year.
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