Supreme Patriarch of Thailand

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The Supreme Patriarch or Sangharaja (Thai: พระสังฆราช) is the head of the order of Buddhist monks in Thailand. The position is formally appointed by the King of Thailand, although the actual selection is made by senior clergymen. It was first established in 1782 at the founding of the Chakri dynasty by King Rama I.

The Supreme Patriarch has legal authority to oversee both of Thailand's Theravada sub-orders, the Maha Nikaya and the Thammayut Nikaya, as well as the small minority of Mahayana Buddhists in the country. He is assisted by a Supreme Sangha Council, which is led by the Sangha Nayaka (literally "director of the sangha"). In the event that the position of Supreme Patriarch is vacant, the Sangha Council also nominates candidates for a successor to the king. There has been recent discussion about reforming the Thai Sangha's leadership structure, including a 2002 proposal which would have moved many of the Sangha Council's and the Supreme Patriarch's powers to a new executive council.

The incumbent Supreme Patriarch is Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana Mahathera, who has served in this position since 1989. He is currently aged 93 and suffers from increasingly serious health problems. In 2003, because of questions about the Supreme Patriarch's ability to fulfill his duties, the government of Thailand appointed a special committee to act in his stead. In early 2004, Somdet Kiaw (also known as Buddhacharya) was appointed acting Supreme Patriarch.

Recent news of the Supreme Patriarch's worsening condition has led to considerable speculation in the Thai media about the identity of his eventual successor, similar to the speculation that surrounds a Roman Catholic Pope at the end of his life. By tradition, the Supreme Patriarchate alternates between members of Thailand's two main Theravada Buddhist orders. Because Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana is of the Thammayut Nikaya, this implies that the next Supreme Patriarch will come from the Maha Nikaya. The acting Supreme Patriarch, Somdet Kiaw, is seen as a favorite, but he is actively opposed by Venerable Maha Bua, an influential monk.[1][2]

[edit] List of Supreme Patriarchs

Ceremonial name Secular name Tenure
(Buddhist Era)
Tenure (common era)
1. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsayana Sri BE 2325
-BE 2337
1782-1794
2. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsayana Suk BE 2337
-BE 2359
1794-1816
3. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsayana Mee BE 2359
-BE 2362
1816-1819
4. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsayana Suk BE 2363
-BE 2365
1820-1822
5. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsayana Don BE 2365
-BE 2385
1822-1842
6. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsayana Nak BE 2386
-BE 2392
1843-1849
7. Somdet Phra Paramanujit Jinorasa Prince Vasugree BE 2394
-BE 2396
1851-1853
8. Somdet Phraya Pavares Variyalongkorn Prince Rurk BE 2396
-BE 2435
1853-1892
9. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Sa Pussadeva BE 2436
-BE 2442
1893-1899
10. Somdet Phra Vajirananavarorasa Prince Manusanagamanob BE 2443
-BE 2464
1900-1921
11. Somdet Phra Luang Jinavorasirivattana Momchao Bhuchong BE 2464
-BE 2480
1921-1937
12. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Pae Tissadevo BE 2481
-BE 2487
1938-1944
13. Somdet Phra Luang Vajirayanavangsa Momrajavong Chuen Noppavong BE 2488
-BE 2501
1945-1958
14. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Plod Kittisobhana BE 2503
-BE 2505
1960-1962
15. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Yoo Yanodayo BE 2506
-BE 2508
1963-1966
16. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Juan Utthayi BE 2508
-BE 2514
1965-1971
17. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Pun Punnasiri BE 2515
-BE 2516
1972-1973
18. Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Vasana Vasano BE 2516
-BE 2531
1973-1988
19. Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana Charern Gajavatra BE 2532
-present
1989-present

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