Neang Konghing : Underground Goddess of Betrayed Beauty
Overview
A Mythic Cambodian Tale of Love, Power, and the Living Earth
Beneath the soil, where ancient springs whisper and roots drink from hidden rivers, a goddess waits.
When humble well-digger Vireak strikes the earth in search of water for his village, he unknowingly opens a doorway to another world one ruled by Neang Konghing, the mysterious princess of the underground realm. Beautiful as moonlit water and powerful as the shifting earth itself, she is the guardian of hidden springs and the keeper of the land's deepest secrets.
What begins as a fragile romance between a mortal man and a subterranean goddess soon becomes a legend of betrayal, ambition, and divine reckoning.
As word spreads of the miraculous waters Vireak can summon, envy grows. Kings, sorcerers, and opportunists seek to control the power beneath the ground. Their greed breaks the sacred covenant between humanity and the living earth awakening the terrible wrath of Neang Konghing.
When betrayal poisons love, the land itself begins to revolt:wells turn to sand,
rivers choke and fall silent,
and the ground cracks open like a warning written in stone.
Yet this is not merely a tale of destruction. It is also a story of atonement, transformation, and renewal. As love and remorse intertwine, tragedy gives birth to a life-giving spring-one that will nourish villages for generations while reminding them of the cost of arrogance and betrayal.
Blending Cambodian folklore, environmental wisdom, and mythic romance, Neang Konghing: Underground Goddess of Betrayed Beauty is a powerful legend about humanity's relationship with the land beneath our feet.
Inside this unforgettable story you will discover:A tragic love story between a mortal man and an underground goddess
Ancient Cambodian myth woven with themes of ecology and stewardship
Royal intrigue, sorcery, and supernatural revenge
A haunting legend explaining sacred springs and village traditions
A timeless warning about greed, respect, and the hidden powers of the earth
Perfect for readers who love:
Southeast Asian mythology
Epic folklore and tragic romance
Environmental and spiritual storytelling
Legends similar to Tum Teav or classic mythic tragedies
Some stories are written in books.
Others are written in the earth itself.
Step into the depths and discover the legend of Neang Konghing, the betrayed beauty who became the eternal guardian of the land.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798251892802
- ISBN-10: 9798251892802
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.24 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.36 pounds
- Page Count: 114
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