The second day is called Virak Vanabat, which means “Day of Giving”. On this day, people give gifts to their family members, friends, and neighbors. They also visit pagodas to make offerings to monks.
The third day is called Vearak Loeng Sak, which means “Farewell to the Old Year”. On the last day people bathe statues of Buddha and their parents and grandparents with water blessed by monks. In the Khmer language we say “Srong Tek”. This is a way to respect the Buddha and your parents, bring them health and long life, and ask their forgiveness for past wrongs.