Dhammayietra for Friendship and Harmony between Cambodian and Thai

May 22, 2011

Cambodian and Thai Buddhists and those who are concerning about harmony between Cambodian and Thai joined to celebrate the Buddha’s Day (Visakha Puja) by conducting Dhammayietras and ceremonies in order to cultivate peace and harmony between Cambodian and Thai and to pay gratitude to the Buddha who showed the way to peace and to remind people about Dhammic practice. The walk also call the world to give up the violent culture to peaceful culture.

At least there were 500 people participated totally. The Dhammayietras started separately in Cambodia and Thailand and finally ended at Wat Mai Thong in Aranh Prathet, Sakeo province in Thailand. At Cambodian side, the walk started at Wat Chansi Samki Rotanaram, Kob commune, Aurchrov district and stopped over at Wat Chen Wan Seimaram (Wat Mong Chen) in Sankha Poilpet, Poilpet city, where they celebrated the last Visakha Puja and Dhammic/Peace talks before their representatives continue to match with Thai group at the white zone of Poilpet International Entry and walked toward Wat Mai Thong together.  The temperature was 40 decree but people still remained peaceful and finished their plan. By the end of the Dhammayietra, most of the people requested to have more Dhammayietras, at least one a year. It should be noticed that it is the first Dhammayietra since Cambodia and Thailand have been in conflict. Therefore, people were very happy to see it and seemed received a lot of support from people including local authorities. Please have a watch the video of the Dhammayietra for detail.

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Khmer Thai People Relationship Building (KTPR)

April 27, 2011

BKSN has seen the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand resulting physical and spiritual suffering for both peoples. The resolution to the problem is not in accordance to Buddhist Dhamma or even international legal best practices.  Having seen this, BKSN, in collaboration with the People Empowerment Foundation (PEF) in Thailand, we have created a project called Khmer-Thai People Relationship Building (KTPR) since 2009, in order to contribute to improve the situation by promoting Dhamma practices and people center approaches. The project has been documented in the video below:

Khmer Thai People Relationship KTPR Part I

Khmer Thai People Relationship KTPR Part II

Khmer Thai People Relationship KTPR Part III


Cambodian Buddhists pray for Japanese Brothers and Sisters

April 9, 2011

On 15 March 2554/2011, BKSN led to organize a Buddhist Ceremony in order to share merit to the victims and pray for peace for Japanese people affected by the fearful and devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. We were able to collect $449 to contribute to reduce difficulties of Japanese friends and it was directly donated to a Counselor of the Embassy of Japan in Cambodia Mr. Tatsuya Machida who presided over during the ceremony. On the same time, BKSN also handed a Condolence Letter to Japanese People and their Government of Japan.

Please see the video link of the ceremony and a condolence letter below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzT0crLDRvM&feature=player_embedded

Condolence Letter 15 03 11

By Sotha Ros


BKSN Leadership Special Meeting

February 20, 2011

Meeting of the Supreme Council, Special Advisor/Think Tank & Senior Leaders: 23 January 2554/2011, Phnom Penh

Topic: Khmer Buddhist Scholar Unity and future of the BKSN

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– H.E Ambassador Truong Mealy: Special Advisor/Think Tank,

– Dr. Thong Thel, Khmer Australian, Special Advisor/Think Tank,

– Dr. Somphot Senpon: Special Advisor/Think Tank,

– Mr. Yi Thon, Supreme Council,

– Ubasak Ros Sotha, President, and

– Mr. Rik Chor, Senior Administrative Advisor/Dhamma and Peace Educator

BKSN Leaders meeting with Thai partners on KTPR 5 s