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Read More Chapter 5: The Search for a Wife for King Mahosat Princess Udumpur saw that King Mahosat was a 16-year-old boy with a beautiful appearance and was very wealthy. She asked the king for permission to let King Mahosat find a woman to marry. King Mahosat agreed to follow his sister, but told her to go for 2-3 days, and ordered her not to tell the king about her search for a wife. They left her and went alone to the country of Uttarayavamangraham. In the country of Uttarayavamangraham, there was an old rich man who had lost his wealth and was a poor man. He had a daughter named Amara Devi, who was wise and beautiful, a woman of great virtue, and no one wanted to marry her. One morning, she brought food to her father in the fields. King Mahosat, seeing her, thought that she was a beautiful woman. Meanwhile, Amara Pichpil looked at Chao Mhostha Kouch and thought to herself that this man was a gentleman and would be a good husband and a servant, and would not be disturbed. 2-Mrs. Amara! It's not a name that I imagined, but "Amara" is the name of the wife of the king of kings.... She was a woman with the greatest wisdom of all women. Even the four kings of Amata could not resist her wisdom. Remember that in the history of the story, Amara's wisdom is mentioned in many places, but I only remember a few: 1. [.......] When walking with the Bodhisattva, she entered a forest with a shady area. Amara took an umbrella to cover herself. When the Bodhisattva asked, she replied that it was reasonable to cover herself with an umbrella in the forest because when we were in the open, we didn't have to worry about covering ourselves with an umbrella because there were no large or small branches that would fall on us. However, in the forest, we had to cover ourselves with an umbrella because there were small or large branches that were rotten and animals could fall on us. Therefore, an umbrella is a necessary thing to cover ourselves when walking in the forest. 2. [.......] On another point, when walking on land, Amāra did not wear sandals, but instead wore them when going into the water. When the Bodhisattva asked, she explained that when she did not wear sandals on land, it was because on land we can see thorns or sharp objects with our eyes, but in the water we cannot see them. Even snail shells, pebbles, or sharp animals that can sting or bite can not be seen. So think about it, wearing sandals on land or wearing sandals in the water, which is more reasonable? 3. [.......] The Bodhisattva tried to test her wisdom with the lotus fruit by pretending to want to eat it, and then she went up to the lotus [.......] When he wanted to eat the lotus fruit hot, she threw it on the sand, but when he wanted to eat the lotus fruit cold, she threw it on the grass. This cold and hot story is understandable enough, no need to explain it .... In conclusion, "Amara" is the name of a smart woman, like the Bodhisattva's wife, etc. When we remember this kind of intelligence, the little girl in this photo was named "Amara", the smart woman. I hope that the little girl will be healthy, intelligent, and not arrogant, but a child who obeys her parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, brothers and sisters in the family, especially in the future, she will be a highly educated person and a pillar of the family. Why do Khmer people always bless "May you have a good figure like Visakha?" "May you have the wisdom of Amara, the wisdom of Mahosa, the peace of mind of Vesantara, the beauty of Visakha, and the strength of Moggallana..." This is a Khmer blessing that is often said to someone when entering a Buddhist festival or other religious ceremony.
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