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Administration of the Thai Sangha: Past, Present and Future
Author Na-Rangsi, Sunthorn (著) ; Evans, Bruce (譯)
Source The Chulalongkorn Journal of Buddhist Studies
Volumev.1 n.2
Date2002
Pages59 - 75
Publisherศูนย์พุทธศาสน์ศึกษา จุฬาลงกรณ์ มหาว ทยาลัย=Centre for Buddhist Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Publisher Url http://www.cubs.chula.ac.th/
LocationBangkok, Thailand [曼谷, 泰國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractFrom the time the Thai people established the kingdom of Sukhothai, the first Thai kingdom in Southeast Asia, around BE 1800 (CE 1250) most of the Thai people have upheld Buddhism as their main religion down to the present day. King Ramkhamhaeng, the third king of the Sukhothai Kingdom (reigned BE 1822–1843), invited senior Lankan monks (thera) to journey with their company from Nakhon Sri Thammarat to establish the Lankan order of Theravāda Buddhism in Sukhothai. The king appointed the Elder Mahāsāmī, the leader of the group, to the position of Supreme (ecclesiastical) Patriarch (saṅgharāja), with a rank higher than all other monks in the kingdom, and he supported Buddhism fully. This is why the kind of Buddhism that later became known as “Lankan Buddhism” enjoyed growth and stability in the Sukhothai kingdom. There was widespread study of the Buddha’s words (Buddhavacana) recorded in the Canon, which led to the arising of Thailand’s first great Buddhist scholar, King Lithai the Great, the fifth king of the Sukhothai kingdom and author of Tebhūmikathā, more commonly known as Traiphum Phra Ruang, the first research work in the history of the Thai people. For this he studied at least 30 primary and secondary texts (pakaraṇa) in the Pāli language.
Table of contentsAdministration of the Sangha in the Sukhothai and Ayudhaya periods 59
Administration of the Sangha in the Ratanakosin period 60
Administration of the Sangha by Royal Decree 61
The Sangha Act of BE 2484 61
Administration of the Sangha at present 68
The future: how will future administration of the Sangha be? 71
Suggestions 72
ISSN22291229 (P)
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Created date2016.07.11
Modified date2022.03.11



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