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: Just as the crane waits for its prey, the farmer must wait for the monsoon rains.

: In Khmer adaptations of the Ramayana, birds like the crane are often used as messengers between gods and humans, utilizing their ability to traverse the sky (the heavens) and the water (the underworld). krase_sor

This "stillness" became a lesson passed down through generations of farmers: : Just as the crane waits for its

In Khmer folklore, the Krase Sor is often depicted as a symbol of . One popular oral tradition tells of a Great White Crane that was once a celestial maiden. She was sent to earth to watch over the rice fields during a period of great famine. Unlike other birds that would scavenge or fight for food, the Krase Sor stood perfectly still in the shallow waters, waiting for the right moment to act. One popular oral tradition tells of a Great