Thearavada Buddhism is the official religion in Cambodia which is practiced by 95 percent of the population-- just like that of Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka. However, Christianity and Cham Muslim are being active and popular among a large number of population as well in the capital and provinces, showing a sign of growth. Daoism and Confuism are also commonly practiced among the Chinese people.
Buddhist monks are highly disciplined and must follow 227 rules in addition to the ten basic precepts of being a good
Buddhist. Monks cannot take part in entertainment. They lead simple lives dedicated to Buddhism and the temple.
Earning merit is an important of Buddhist life.
Buddhists in Cambodia earn merit by giving money, goods, and labor to
the temples, or by providing one of the two daily meals of the monks.
Children often look after the fruits trees and vegetable gardens
inside their local wat, or temple. Boys can earn merit by becoming
temple servants or novice monks for a short time. Most young men remain
monks for less than a year.
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