Theravada Buddhist Monastery

Photographer

Steff Gruber

Category

Black & White Photography - Photojournalism

Company

Steff Gruber Photography

Submission Group

Professional

Year

2021

Country / Region:

Switzerland

Theravada Buddhism has been the Cambodian state religion since the 13th century (except during the Khmer Rouge period). Today, it is estimated that over 95 per cent of the population is Buddhist. Religion plays a major role in the daily lives of Cambodians. Institutions and relics of Buddhism are in evidence throughout the country. Boys traditionally spent part of their lives as monks. Although less common today, this practice is once again widespread. Families consider it a great honor if their sons enter a monastery and live as monks, however briefly. For many, it is also the only opportunity to receive some kind of education. In the monastery, they learn Buddhist teachings, but also science, math and English. Women cannot be ordained, but older women, especially widows, can become nuns and work in the temples. The photographs shown are from the Wat Kirisophea in the Kampot Province in southern Cambodia.

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