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Mr Sotheakha from the Buddhist Institute on
behalf of Malaysian donors, offers the books to Ven
Choub of the KYEBC . | |
I am so happy to hear that you are
distributing so many copies of the book actually in Cambodia. This is energy
and money well spent. I would really like one of my other books 'The Buddha
and His Disciples' translated into Khmer. If you meet anyone who can do that
please let me know.
~ Ven Dhammika, author of Good Question,Good
Answer in an email dated 14 Feb 07
Thank you very much for your good will to
Cambodian people in the Dharma way. We plan to distribute the reprinting books
to Dharmaka Office in
provinces, pagodas and public. After that we will send you reports of book
free distribution including some pictures. We had to distribute the first
printing of book GQGA to students, monks, lay people, temples... and now
there are over 30 copies left in BI storehouse.
~ Mr Sin Sotheakha, Manager, Buddhist Institute,
in an email 12 Feb 07
Cambodian people particularly students, teachers and youths are extremely
appreciate with the Good Question Good Answer Dhamma Book Offering in this
second printing. The amount of this special printing book is still not enough
for Cambodian people throughout the country, but this first and second
printing is significantly important for them.
On behalf of Cambodian Buddhist friends, we are thankful and appreciate with
your charitable activity to offer Dhamma books as a gift. Our Lord Buddha said
"The Gift of Dhamma Surpasses All Gifts in this world."
~
Ven Sophan Vodano, translator of Good
Question,Good Answer into Khmer, in an email dated 21 March 07
I recently was able to get and distribute one
hundred copies of the book “Good Question, Good Answer” written in Khmer to a
number of prisoners and prison guards and also other interested parties.
This book is very important for them to be exposed to and read as I find that
the Khmer people are both hungry for and interested in getting clear and
simplified instruction and knowledge on the Dhamma.
I am interested in getting a larger shipment of these books, perhaps as many
as five hundred in the future for distribution to lay people and also the
hoped for work that I may be doing in another provincial prison in the future.
~ John Kimbrough, Yoga and
Dhamma teacher, Banteay Meanchey, NW Cambodia, email 22 April 07