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.មហាប្ញសីប្រោះខ្លា : The hermit who revives the tiger / អ្នករៀបរៀង : គុណ មន្នី
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TextPublication details: Phnom Penh : Book World , 2011 . Description: 16 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: - 9789996325281
- 398.2
- PZ7
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Footprints International School Library Network Toul Tom Poung Campus TTP Primary Khmer Bookshelves | Khmer-English Bilingual / ភាសាខ្មែរ-អង់គ្លេស | MON PZ7 398.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | FISBK072188 |
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| MON 398.2 សង្គ្រាមរវាងគីង្គក់និងតាព្រហ្ម : The war between frogs and brahma / | MON 823 ដើមកំំណើតសត្វឆ្មា : Origin of the cat / | MON PZ7 ក្អែកការកូន : wedding of the crow's children / | MON PZ7 398.2 មហាប្ញសីប្រោះខ្លា : The hermit who revives the tiger / | MON PZ7 398.209596 ដើមកំណើតសត្វកូនលោក : The starlings ( Kaun Lauk Birds ) / | MON PZ7 398.209596 ដើមកំណើតសត្វកូនលោក : The starlings ( Kaun Lauk Birds ) / | PAH PZ7 590 ត្រចៀកកាំ ចាប និង គ្រាប់ធ្មៃ : Swallow , sparrow and hemp seeds / |
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មានខ្លាមួយដេកស្លាប់ដោយសារពស់ចឺក មហាប្ញសីឃើញក៏ប្រោះអោយរស់វិញ ។ តែខ្លាបែរជារមិលគុណចង់សុីមហាប្ញសីដោយចោទថាខ្លួនកំពុងដេកលក់មហាប្ញសីក៏ទៅដាស់ ។ ដោយមិនសុខចិត្តអ្នកទាំងពីរក៏ទៅប្តឹង ចចក ,ស្វា , ត្មាត, និង ទេព្រឹក្ស ៕ ពួកគេកាត់ក្តីអោយខ្លាសុីមហាប្ញសី ។ ពួកគេនៅតែមិនសុខចិត្តក៏បន្តទៅប្តឹងដល់ទន្សាយ ទន្សាយក៏នាំគ្នាទៅកន្លែងកើតហេតុរួចធ្វើតម្រាប់ ដោយអោយខ្លាដេកលើរូងពស់ហើយពស់ក៏លូនចេញមកចឹកខ្លាងាប់ក្នុងពេលនោះទៅ ។
Once, a tiger lay dead after being bitten by a snake. When the hermit saw it, he revived the tiger. However, the tiger turned ungrateful and wanted to eat Maha Boun Sii, claiming that it had merely been asleep and that the wise man had disturbed its rest.
Unwilling to accept this, the two went to seek judgment from the wolf , the monkey, the vulture, and the forest divinity . All of them ruled in favor of the tiger, allowing it to eat Maha Boun Sii. Still dissatisfied, they continued their dispute until they met the rabbit.
The rabbit brought them back to the scene of the incident and proposed a reenactment. He told the tiger to lie in the snake’s hole as before. When the tiger did so, the snake slithered out and bit the tiger, killing it instantly.
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