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Cambodian Buddhist monks chant during a two-day religious event of Brahmanism in Damnak Sangker village, Pursat province, about 200 kilometers (124 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Aug. 21, 2009. About 90 percents of Cambodians are Buddhists, but they also respect Brahmanism.(AP photo/Heng Sinith)
Cambodian villagers pour holy water on a dead 'magic cow' during a two-day religious event of Brahmanism in Damnak Sangker village, Pursat province, about 200 kilometers (124 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Aug. 21, 2009. They later collected the water as they believe its 'magical' medicinal work. About 90 percents of Cambodians are Buddhists, but they also respect Brahmanism. Many Cambodian people believe in the holy water and the 'magic cow' in the hope for good luck, health and prosperity.(AP photo/Heng Sinith)
A Cambodian villager gets holly water on her back as she believes its 'magical' medicinal work during a two-day religious event of Brahmanism in Damnak Sangker village, Pursat province, about 200 kilometers (124 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Aug. 21, 2009. They poured holy water onto a dead 'magic cow' and collected the water to use it for its 'magical' medicinal work. About 90 percents of Cambodians are Buddhists, but they also respect Brahmanism. Many Cambodian people believe in the holy water and the 'magic cow' in the hope for good luck, health and prosperity.(AP photo/Heng Sinith)
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