Temples in Cambodia:
As very few monks speak English in Cambodia - the best places
to go are:
Wat Samrong-Andeet
Khum Phnom Penh Thmey
Srok Reusseykeo
Phnom Penh, Cambodge.
Tel/Fax: (855) 23-368-223
Wat Koh
Monivong Blvd.
Phnom Penh
It is in the centre of Phnom Penh, near all the hotels, so
it is not hard to find. As well as having English speaking
monks, its courtyard is used as an English Conversation Practise
area by students from all over the city.
Wat Sompoumeois
Sangkat bung bralit Khan 7 Makara, Phnom Penh
This is also in central Phnom Penh, and easy to find.
Dhamma Kamboja (Cambodia Vipassana Centre)
Next to Kompong Ko Buddhist Temple, P.O. Box 867
Dist. Koh Thom, Kandol Province, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Tel/Fax: C/o [855] (23) 26594
Email: [Cambodian trust]
Dhamma Ankura (Vipassana Centre)
near Kep in Kampot Province, Cambodia.
Contact: Dhamma Kamboja
Dhamma Samudda (Vipassana Centre)
Kandieng District, Pursat Province, Cambodia.
Contact: Dhamma Kamboja
Meditation System: The S.N.Goenka tradition.
Meditation System: This is a ten day retreat in which meditators
begin by undertaking the Five Precepts of moral conduct as
the basis for their practice. The technique begins by focusing
on the natural breath at the nostril. Once sufficient concentration
is established, they proceed to the technique of vipassana.
That is, they explore their mental and physical nature by
moving attention systematically throughout the body, dispassionately
observing the physical sensations that occur.
Intensive silent retreats are open to the general public.
The usual course format is ten days. There is no charge for
the teaching. Donations are accepted from participants only
to cover room, board and other operating expenses.
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