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Sunday, 22 July 2012

Cambodian Monks Launch Online Blessing Website

The monks of Wat Chrey in Cambodia’s south-east, are embracing the tech world by working with a not-for-profit organization to offer Blessings online. The website OrangeRobes.com was officially launched today.

Cambodia (PRWEB) 
July 21, 2012 

The monks of Wat Chrey in Cambodia’s south east, are embracing the tech world by working with a not-for-profit organization to offer Blessings online. The website OrangeRobes.com was officially launched today.
Making a donation to a Buddhist Temple (Wat) in return for a blessing from a monk is a tradition that is centuries old. OrangeRobes.com now offers this opportunity online.
The monks offer blessings for birthdays, weddings, births, house warmings, or simply for general health and happiness.

Created by Australian couple Adrian and Simone Low, OrangeRobes.com has two main objectives. To give those with a connection to Buddhism or Cambodia, an opportunity to receive blessings online, and also to raise much needed funds for small Cambodian projects.
“This project would not be possible without the support of the monks at Wat Chrey. They have embraced the technology, and are very happy to offer blessings across the world”. “We have had the site running in limited capacity for a few months and have had requests from Australia, US and the UK” said Mr Low
For $9 you can get a personalized Certificate of Blessing emailed to you or a friend. For $20 you can get the certificate posted.
Projects supported by the website include, construction of school buildings, projects supporting the elderly, and community development. For more information about these projects visit http://orangerobes.com
Adrian Low
orangerobes.com
07 47255 270
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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Master Chin