
Obituary of Venerable Long Sakhone, Abbot of Wat Khemarangsaram, Bonnyrigg
Born 5 August 1942 in Cambodia died 31 October 2021 in Cambodia The Venerable Long Sakhone, abbot of Wat Khemarangsaram in Bonnyrigg, passed away on

Born 5 August 1942 in Cambodia died 31 October 2021 in Cambodia The Venerable Long Sakhone, abbot of Wat Khemarangsaram in Bonnyrigg, passed away on

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We need a strong Buddhist voice for climate change! We encourage your group to participate on Sunday 17 and Monday 18 October for 2 days
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