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Event: Pchum Ben Beneficial: All proceeds go to the Fall River Khmer Temple of
Wat Udomsaharatanaram Khmer Buddhist Temple, Fall River.
September is the month of Pchum Ben.
The word Pchum Ben “បុណ្យភ្ជុំបិណ្យ”, means “To Gather Together”, and “Ben”, a “ball of food”. The ceremony takes 15 days and is a time when Cambodians everywhere honor their ancestors up to seven generations back. It is one of the most important ceremony in the Cambodian culture. The first 14 days of Pchum Ben are called Dak Ben. During Dak Ben, people who live close to a pagoda take turns cooking food for the monks and the many visitors from other regions who come to the pagoda during this time to respect their parents, grandparents, ancestors, family members, and friends that have deceased from them. It is also believed that the deceased relatives will wait at the pagoda for food made by their families.
CSOA will host ” Dak Ben” on Sunday and Monday, on behalf of the Cambodian Society Of American, Inc. We would like extend our invitation to you and your family to join us for this special event on any of the dates below.
Sunday, September 29th.
6:00 pm Start/ 8:00 pm (Start)
Monday, September 30th.
9:00 am Start/- 1:00 pm (End)
Again, All proceeds go to the Fall River Khmer Temple of Wat Udomsaharatanaram Khmer Buddhist Temple, Fall River.
Thank you! We look forward to see you there to share this good cause with us.
If you would like to donate, you can call (508) 904-0688. Every monetary of your contribution is a big help to the temple, especially during this pandemic time when they have no fund from local or state.
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Sincerely,
The President, Board, and Volunteers of the Cambodian Society of America (CSOA), Inc.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wat Uddom Saharatanaram Khmer Buddhist Temple, 745 Highland Ave, Fall River, MA 02720-3722, United States,Fall River, Massachusetts