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    Storyteller of Baahu

    Baahu Villa was a given name derived from an Indian Epic legend, BaahuBali. Baahu means in Sanskrit’s word as “arm” which stand for our services, facilities, amenities provided to acquire the comfort, warmth and safety to guests as if they were embraced by arms of their loved ones. 

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    Wooden statue of Buddha is placed in opposite to Stone Statue of Ganesha at Baahu Villa

    Cambodia is the land of religious compromise where all religions/beliefs are in harmonious existence. Though, Kingdom of Cambodia has proclaimed Buddhism as state religion but every Cambodian has sole and absolute freedom to choose own belief. Each religion has own core value and concept but there is only one goal, teaching and leading people to the best way of life.

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    Paintings at Baahu Villa

    Baahu Villa has been decorated with paintings depicting about the daily lives of those on floating villages. The remembrances to where mother and mother in law of householder were born and grew up. Despite of their enchanting views, the living condition on floating village during that time wasn’t as comfortable or interesting as drawn in those paintings. Their homes were migrated seasonally based on level of water, no electricity, cooking gas or any mechanized boat. Wooden boat with oars was only mean for daily fishing and transportation. They were accustomed to monsoon typhoons, heavy rains, heat or even mosquitos and insect bites.

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    Photos of Landlord's Parents

    In many cultures, displaying photos of family members and loved ones is a deeply rooted tradition. At Baahu Villa, these cherished images serve as quiet tributes, symbols of respect, gratitude, and enduring love. They remind us of where we come from, the people who raised us, and the connections that shape our lives. Whether framed on a wall or placed beside a bed, these photographs are more than decoration, they’re expressions of memory, legacy, and the emotional ties that bind families across generations.

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    Linga (Made of Stone)

    is a religious symbol in Hinduism representing Shiva, a divine generative energy. At Kbal Spean (Bridge Head) where thousands of lingams had been carved in the riverbed below fountain in the belief that flowing water over those became sacred and brought prosperity through stream to lower area of Angkor, Khmer Empire. At Baahu Villa, a lingam has been placed nearby the pool where refilling water flows over. It serves as valve in overflow system to keep our swimming pool supplied with clean and fresh water.