In this Cambodian name, the surname is Pang. In accordance with Cambodian custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Khat.
Venerable Pang Khat also known as Bhikkhu Viriyapandito was a Cambodian Theravada bikkhu monk who was notorious from 1940 to 1975[1] and who is most famous for his translations from Sanskrit language to Khmer.[2]
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Venerable PangKhat also known as Bhikkhu Viriyapandito was a Cambodian Theravada bikkhu monk who was notorious from 1940 to 1975 and who is most famous...
the Tonle Sap Lake. According to the record of Thach Pen alias "Piko (PangKhat)" from the Khleang Province (Soc Trang), Kampuchea Krom (Southern Vietnam)...
John Norman; Yian, Goh Geok (2016). Ancient Southeast Asia. Routledge. PangKhat, «Le Bouddhisme au Cambodge», René de Berval, Présence du Bouddhisme,...
55. T'oung Pao: International Journal of Chinese Studies. 1958. p. 185 PangKhat, «Le Bouddhisme au Cambodge», René de Berval, Présence du Bouddhisme,...
sources, rather than 1915, which is impossible as he was younger than PangKhat who was born in 1910. His parents were both ordinary Khmer peasants. He...