Neang Neak (Khmer: នាងនាក់) is a legendary figure in Cambodian mythology, often regarded as the mother of the Khmer people. The name "Neang Neak" translates to "Lady Neak" or "Queen Neak" in English. In Hebrew, it can be approximated as ניאנג ניאק, though this translation is not widely recognized. She is celebrated as a symbol of maternal love, wisdom, and the origin of Cambodian culture. According to legend, Neang Neak was the wife of Kaundinya, a Hindu Brahmin prince who is said to have founded the first Cambodian kingdom. Their union is often depicted as the mythical origin of the Khmer people, blending indigenous and Indian influences. The story of Neang Neak and Kaundinya is deeply embedded in Cambodian folklore and is often referenced in traditional dances, literature, and cultural ceremonies. The legend highlights the importance of harmony between different cultural traditions, reflecting the historical synthesis of indigenous Khmer and Indian Hindu influences in Cambodian society.
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