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For other traditions of celebrating the lunar new year, see Lunar New Year (disambiguation)
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Cambodian New Year (Khmer: បុណ្យចូលឆ្នាំថ្មី) or Choul Chnam Thmey in the Khmer language, literally "Enter New Year", is the name of the Cambodian holiday that celebrates the traditional Lunar New Year.[1] The holiday lasts for three days beginning on New Year's Day, which usually falls on April 13th or 14th, which is the end of the harvesting season, when farmers enjoy the fruits of their labor before the rainy season begins. Khmers living abroad may choose to celebrate during a weekend rather than just specifically April 13th through 16th. The Khmer New Year coincides with the traditional solar new year in several parts of India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand.
In temples, people erect a sand hillock on temple grounds. They mound
up a big pointed hill of sand or dome in the center which represents Valuka Chaitya, the stupa at Tavatimsa where the Buddha's hair and diadem are buried. The big stupa is surrounded by four small ones, which represent the stupas of the Buddha's favorite disciples: Sariputta, Moggallana, Ananda, and Maha Kassapa.
There is another tradition called Sraung Preah (ស្រង់ព្រះ) : pouring
water or liquid plaster (a mixture of water with some chalk powder) on
elder relative, or people (mostly the younger generation is responsible
for pouring the water).
The Khmer New Year is also a time to prepare special dishes. One of these is a "kralan": a cake made from steamed rice mixed with beans or peas, grated coconut and coconut milk. The mixture is stuffed inside a bamboo stick and slowly roasted.[3]
For other traditions of celebrating the lunar new year, see Lunar New Year (disambiguation)
Assignment
Cambodian New Year (Khmer: បុណ្យចូលឆ្នាំថ្មី) or Choul Chnam Thmey in the Khmer language, literally "Enter New Year", is the name of the Cambodian holiday that celebrates the traditional Lunar New Year.[1] The holiday lasts for three days beginning on New Year's Day, which usually falls on April 13th or 14th, which is the end of the harvesting season, when farmers enjoy the fruits of their labor before the rainy season begins. Khmers living abroad may choose to celebrate during a weekend rather than just specifically April 13th through 16th. The Khmer New Year coincides with the traditional solar new year in several parts of India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand.
The three days of the new year
Maha Sangkran (មហាសង្រ្កាន្ត)
Maha Sangkran, derived from Sanskrit Maha Sangkranta, is the name of the first day of the new year celebration. It is the end of the year and the beginning of a new one. People dress up and light candles and burn incense sticks at shrines, where the members of each family pay homage to offer thanks for the Buddha's teachings by bowing, kneeling and prostrating themselves three times before his image. For good luck people wash their face with holy water in the morning, their chests at noon, and their feet in the evening before they go to bed.Virak Vanabat (វិរ:វ័នបត)
Vireak Vanabat is the name of the second day of the new year celebration. People contribute charity to the less fortunate by helping the poor, servants, homeless, and low-income families. Families attend a dedication ceremony to their ancestors at monasteries.Vearak Loeng Sak (វារៈឡើងស័ក)
T'ngai Loeng Sak in Khmer is the name of the third day of the new year celebration. Buddhists wash the Buddha statues and their elders with perfumed water. Bathing the Buddha images is a symbolic practice to wash bad actions away like water clean dirt from household items. It is also thought to be a kind deed that will bring longevity, good luck, happiness and prosperity in life. By washing their grandparents and parents, the children can obtain from them best wishes and good pieces of advice to live the life for the rest of the year.New Year's customs
The Khmer New Year is also a time to prepare special dishes. One of these is a "kralan": a cake made from steamed rice mixed with beans or peas, grated coconut and coconut milk. The mixture is stuffed inside a bamboo stick and slowly roasted.[3]
Traditional games (ល្បែងប្រជាប្រិយ)
Cambodia is home to a variety of games played to transform the dull days into memorable occasions. These games are similar to those played in Manipur, a north-eastern state in India.[4] Throughout the Khmer New Year, street corners often are crowded with friends and families enjoying a break from routine, filling their free time with dancing and games. Typically, Khmer games help maintain one's mental and physical dexterity.- "Chol Chhoung (ចោលឈូង)"
- "Chab Kon Kleng (ចាប់កូនខ្លែង)"
- "Bos Angkunh (បោះអង្គុញ)"
- "Leak Kanseng (លាក់កន្សែង)"
- "Bay Khom(បាយខុម)"
Angkor Sangkran (អង្គរសង្ក្រាន្ត)
Sanskrit (Angkor Sangkranta) is an event of Khmer New Year organized by the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC) which is held in Siem Reap province from 14–16 April. Culture event action-packed Angkor Sangkran is an opportunity for all Cambodians as a united Khmer Family and for foreign friends to receive unforgettable and exquisite experiences during Khmer New Year in Cambodia.Dates in Khmer calendar
Gregorian | Date | Animal | Day of the week | Gregorian | Date | Animal | Day of the week | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | 13 April | Snake | Friday | 2026 | 13 April | Horse | Tuesday | |
2002 | 13 April | Horse | Saturday | 2027 | 13 April | Goat | Thursday | |
2003 | 13 April | Goat | Sunday | 2028 | 13 April | Monkey | Saturday | |
2004 | 13 April | Monkey | Tuesday | 2029 | 13 April | Rooster | Sunday | |
2005 | 13 April | Rooster | Wednesday | 2030 | 13 April | Dog | Monday | |
2006 | 13 April | Dog | Thursday | 2031 | 13 April | Pig | Tuesday | |
2007 | 13 April | Pig | Friday | 2032 | 13 April | Rat | Thursday | |
2008 | 13 April | Rat | Sunday | 2033 | 13 April | Ox | Friday | |
2009 | 13 April | Ox | Monday | 2034 | 13 April | Tiger | Saturday | |
2010 | 13 April | Tiger | Tuesday | 2035 | 13 April | Rabbit | Sunday | |
2011 | 13 April | Rabbit | Wednesday | 2036 | 13 April | Dragon | Tuesday | |
2012 | 13 April | Dragon | Friday | 2037 | 13 April | Snake | Wednesday | |
2013 | 13 April | Snake | Saturday | 2038 | 13 April | Horse | Thursday | |
2014 | 13 April | Horse | Sunday | 2039 | 13 April | Goat | Friday | |
2015 | 13 April | Goat | Monday | 2040 | 13 April | Monkey | Sunday | |
2016 | 13 April | Monkey | Wednesday | 2041 | 13 April | Rooster | Monday | |
2017 | 14 April | Rooster | Friday | 2042 | 13 April | Dog | Tuesday | |
2018 | 13 April | Dog | Friday | 2043 | 13 April | Pig | Wednesday | |
2019 | 13 April | Pig | Saturday | 2044 | 13 April | Rat | Friday | |
2020 | 13 April | Rat | Monday | 2045 | 13 April | Ox | Saturday | |
2021 | 13 April | Ox | Tuesday | 2046 | 13 April | Tiger | Sunday | |
2022 | 13 April | Tiger | Thursday | 2047 | 13 April | Rabbit | Monday | |
2023 | 13 April | Rabbit | Friday | 2048 | 13 April | Dragon | Wednesday | |
2024 | 13 April | Dragon | Sunday | 2049 | 13 April | Snake | Thursday | |
2025 | 13 April | Snake | Monday | 2050 | 13 April | Horse | Friday |
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