Vuthy, the young apprentice, stepped forward. He read the inscriptions on a stone tablet near the edge. "The tablet says the flower does not bloom for water. It blooms for unity."

Given the ambiguity, let's consider a general approach to writing a deep article on a topic related to "7th Khmer," focusing on a historical aspect, which seems to be a common area of interest.

: While the Khmer Empire's commonly recognized founding dates back to 802 CE by King Jayavarman II, the early beginnings and influences can be traced back to the Funan and Chenla periods, preceding the unified Khmer Empire.

The Seven Khmer realized that the virtues they carried were not for the spirits, but for themselves. They stood in a circle around the golden lotus. Chenda, the Weaver, unraveled her silk and tied her wrist to Mek’s, then to Rith’s, binding them all together.