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Khmer New Year, also known as Cambodian New Year is usually a three-day public holiday in Cambodia.

Khmer New Year, also known as Cambodian New Year is usually a three-day public holiday in Cambodia. In Khmer, it is called 'Chaul Chnam Thmey', which means 'enter the new year'.
It is based on the traditional solar new year, that was observed in parts of India and Asia. It falls on either April 13th or April 14th.
The Khmer new year is marked by the sun entering the sign of Aries the Ram. This particular event was traditionally closely related to the Vernal Equinox. In ancient times, the dates of the sun entering Aries and the Vernal Equinox would have been even closer, but they have shifted due to an effect called procession, where the Earth wobbles on its axis over a 25,000 year period.
In Cambodia, it marks the end of the harvest before the beginning of the rainy season.
First Day - Maha Songkran
The first day of the Khmer New Year is called 'Maha Songkran'. In the Hindu custom , it is believed that this was the day of creation. In Khmer tradition, the world was created by Preah Prom ( Brahma ) and to welcome the Deva and Devi .
Because we believe the daughter of the God Brahma will come down. in this case for this year . The Tep Absor Koreaka Theavy’s coming
People will clean their houses and illuminate them with candles.
Families will place an idol of Buddha on an altar.
Second Day - Vanabot
Also known as Virak Wanabat, the second day of Khmer New Year is a time to think of the less fortunate. People offer charity by helping the poor, servants and homeless. Families may go to monasteries to pay respect to their ancestors, and it also a time for family members to exchange gifts.
Third Day - Leang Saka
On the third day of New Year celebrations, Buddhists wash and clean statues of Lord Buddha with scented water. This cleansing is done to ensure that Cambodia will receive all the water it needs in the coming year. Another tradition is that children wash and bathe their parents and grandparents in return for blessing and good advice for the future.
The sun equinox that will be above Angkor is
a Amazing representation of Brahma God.
In Buddhism and Hinduism, we believe that over the 23 heavenly kingdoms of Indra .
There are the highest levels of heaven in the 20 heavenly kingdom of the Brahma Loka
The last four are the highest in the cycle of the reincarnation of a deity and this caste is called the Brahmanic category of the Brahma Arūpa Loca.
Arūpa Loca Is an immaterial world whose Brahman's deities are constantly For the balance of the universe . They are described as a fireball, where sun constantly meditating, which would have the power of creation simply by thought . In the Khmer language we call them « preah Aplopa prom «
Georges codees says : The following lines (LXXXIII-LXXXIX) give interesting prescriptions relating to the spring festival which lasts about a week, from 8 Caitra to the full moon
When the equinox occurs.
(this is around the time of the current sankranti festival). Next comes the list of supplies to be taken (for this purpose?) from the royal treasury (LXXXIX-CII), followed by those to be taken annually for the needs of the temple from this same treasury (cu-cXVI).

 

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