Wat Khmer Savy Rattanaram

Wat Khmer Savy Rattanaram Located in Jacksonville, FL, Wat Khmer Savy Rattanaram is a place where Khmer culture and Buddhist traditions thrive.

We are dedicated to spiritual growth, cultural preservation, and community unity. Join us to celebrate faith, heritage, and togetherness.

10/09/2025
09/21/2025

Pchum Ben, also known as “Ancestor’s Day,” is one of the most sacred festivals in Cambodia. It is a 15-day observance, culminating on the final day when families gather to honor their ancestors up to seven generations past. Rooted in Buddhist tradition, it is a time to reflect on impermanence, practice gratitude, and remember the deep bond between the living and those who came before. The festival beautifully illustrates the Cambodian values of family, reverence, and compassion.

During Pchum Ben, pagodas across the country fill with offerings of food, flowers, incense, and candles. Families bring rice, fruits, and traditional dishes to monks, who chant prayers and transfer merit to the departed. It is believed that during this time, the gates of the spirit world open, and hungry spirits (known as preta) may wander the earth in search of nourishment. Through offerings and prayers, people not only honor their lineage but also cultivate generosity and kindness.

In modern Cambodian society, Pchum Ben is more than a religious ritua, it is a cultural anchor that strengthens community bonds. Even those living abroad often send support to family members at home to ensure offerings are made. The festival also serves as a reminder of shared resilience, as generations come together to celebrate continuity and to honor those who endured hardship before them. It is both solemn and unifying, weaving together spirituality, culture, and family ties.

To observe Pchum Ben respectfully, you can participate by making offerings at a local temple, spending time in meditation, or simply reflecting on your ancestors with gratitude. For those outside Cambodia, lighting incense or preparing a family meal in memory of loved ones can be a meaningful way to connect with the spirit of the festival. Most importantly, it is a time to cultivate generosity and extend kindness to both the living and the departed.

Sathu. Sathu. Sathu.

Buddham Saranam Gacchami

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We would like to invite you, your family, and friends to participate in these ceremonies of Kan Ben and Pajum Ben with u...
09/20/2025

We would like to invite you, your family, and friends to participate in these ceremonies of Kan Ben and Pajum Ben with us.

04/20/2025
We are so excited to welcome you and your families to celebrate Khmer New Year 2025 with us this April!As we prepare for...
03/28/2025

We are so excited to welcome you and your families to celebrate Khmer New Year 2025 with us this April!

As we prepare for this joyful occasion, we invite everyone to join in the blessings, traditions, and community spirit that make this celebration so special.

Attached below, you’ll find all the information you need about the upcoming festivities.

May this New Year bring happiness, health, and harmony to you and your loved ones.

អរុណសួស្តីឆ្នាំថ្មី!
Happy New Year from all of us at the Wat! 🎊✨

**A Heartfelt Thank You for Visiting Our Wat**  Last week, we had the absolute joy of welcoming a wonderful group of stu...
02/15/2025

**A Heartfelt Thank You for Visiting Our Wat**

Last week, we had the absolute joy of welcoming a wonderful group of students and teachers to our temple as they explored Cambodia for their class project. It was truly an honor to share stories about our home country, our traditions, and the beauty of Buddhism.

The curiosity, kindness, and thoughtful questions they brought with them made the experience all the more special. Moments like these remind us why we open our doors—to connect, to learn from one another, and to share the blessings of wisdom and culture.

We hope they enjoyed their time with us as much as we did! Our temple is always open to those who seek to learn, reflect, or simply experience a moment of peace. May all be happy, healthy, and blessed.

🙏✨

02/05/2025

🌿 A Fresh Start & Renewal

"Every day we are born again. What we do today is what matters most." – Buddha

As we welcome the Year of the Snake, may we embrace each new day as an opportunity to grow in wisdom, patience, and inner peace. The snake symbolizes transformation and renewal, reminding us that just as it sheds its old skin, we too can release the past and step into a brighter future.

🙏 May this year bring you clarity, strength, and happiness.
🙏 May your actions bring peace and harmony to those around you.
🙏 May you walk forward with courage and an open heart.

✨ Let us begin this year with gratitude and a renewed spirit! How will you welcome the new year? Share your thoughts or celebrations with us in the comments or tag our page! 🏮

✨ Honoring the Past, Preserving Our Roots ✨I just posted an old video from Katina 2008—one of the many moments that shap...
02/05/2025

✨ Honoring the Past, Preserving Our Roots ✨

I just posted an old video from Katina 2008—one of the many moments that shaped our community. We’re excited to uncover and share these glimpses from the past, not just as memories, but as a way to honor those who have participated and those who may have passed on along this journey.

These videos are more than just footage—they are reflections of the people who were once here, the traditions they carried, and the legacy that continues today.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has contributed to keeping these traditions alive. Your dedication ensures that future generations can continue to celebrate and connect with our culture.

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/YlKnHOeDyqk. Video Credit by CollabCreation Films

Katina November 02, 2008 [Raw Footage] // Wat Khmer Savy Rattanaram in Jacksonville, FL

🌟 *Reflecting on the Past: Katina November 6, 2010* 🌟  We just shared a special video from Southeast Roots, taking us ba...
01/28/2025

🌟 *Reflecting on the Past: Katina November 6, 2010* 🌟

We just shared a special video from Southeast Roots, taking us back to Kathina 2010 at the Jacksonville temple. 🙏

Looking back at the old building that once stood, we’re reminded of how much has changed over the years—the people who have come and gone, the moments we’ve cherished, and the memories that continue to shape our community. ❤️

This video is more than just a look back; it’s a chance to honor the roots of where we’ve been and the journey of growth that continues today.

Take a moment to watch, reflect, and share your own memories in the comments. Let’s keep these stories alive for future generations. 🌱✨

📹 Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/7viRX3e8OcE?si=leZhsa4-erbcL-tt. Video Credit by CollabCreation Films.

Katina located in Jacksonville, FL on November 2010 at Wat Khmer Savy Rattanaram.

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4540 Clinton Avenue
Jacksonville, FL
32207

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