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Cambodian mythology

two royal brothers in Khmer attire holding magical rings, representing loyalty, justice, and reunion in the Cambodian epic Vorvong and Sorvong.

Vorvong and Sorvong

Long ago in the ancient Khmer kingdom, two princes were born to a wise and just king. The elder was Vorvong, noble and strong, and the younger, Sorvong, gentle and wise. The brothers were inseparable in childhood, bound by deep affection and loyalty. Together, they studied the arts of statecraft, the disciplines of war, and the sacred teachings of their
the twelve sisters in a moonlit Cambodian forest, with Neang KongRei kneeling by a glowing river and a divine fish spirit appearing, symbolizing compassion and endurance.

The Twelve Sisters (Neang KongRei)

Once upon a time, in a quiet Cambodian village surrounded by rice fields and palm trees, there lived a kind couple blessed with twelve beautiful daughters. The sisters were gentle, hardworking, and devoted to their parents. They sang while fetching water, tended the fields together, and shared every meal with

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