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Sangha Supreme Council

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Sangha Supreme Council of Thailand
มหาเถรสมาคม
Mahathera Samakhom
Council overview
FormedJanuary 1, 1963; 61 years ago (1963-01-01)
JurisdictionSangha of Thailand
HeadquartersNakhon Pathom, Thailand
Council executive
Websitewww.mahathera.org

The Sangha Supreme Council of Thailand (Thai: มหาเถรสมาคม; Pali: Mahāthera Samāgama; abbreviated SSC) is the governing body of the Buddhist order (Sangha) of Thailand, and is the ultimate authority for all ecclesiastical matters within the Thai Sangha.[1] Its leadership consists of the country's highest ranking monks, who consult the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand with respect to administrative and theological matters.[2][3][4] The Sangha Supreme Council was established on 1 January 1963, under the Sangha Act of 1962.[2][5]

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Members of Sangha Supreme Council

President of Sangha Supreme Council

Councilors as of 10 December 2023

  1. Somdet Phra Thirayanmuni (Somchai Varajāyo) – สมเด็จพระธีรญาณมุนี (สมชาย วรชาโย)
  2. Somdet Phra Phuthachan (Sanit Javanapañño) – สมเด็จพระพุฒาจารย์ (สนิท ชวนปญฺโญ)
  3. Somdet Phra Maha Thirachan (Pasarit Khemaṅkaro) – สมเด็จพระมหาธีราจารย์ (ปสฤทธ์ เขมงฺกโร)
  4. Somdet Phra Maha Wirawong (Suchin Aggajino) – สมเด็จพระมหาวีรวงศ์ (สุชิน อคฺคชิโน)
  5. Somdet Phra Maha Ratchamongkhonmuni (Thongchai Dhammadhajo) – สมเด็จพระมหารัชมงคลมุนี (ธงชัย ธมฺมธโช)
  6. Somdet Phra Phutthaphotchanawachiramuni (Montri Gaṇissaro) – สมเด็จพระพุทธพจนวชิรมุนี (มนตรี คณิสฺสโร)
  7. Phra Phrom Moli (Suchat Dhammaratano) – พระพรหมโมลี (สุชาติ ธมฺมรตโน)
  8. Phra Phrom Bandit (Prayun Dhammacitto) – พระพรหมบัณฑิต (ประยูร ธมฺมจิตฺโต)
  9. Phra Phrom Kawi (Phongsan Dhammaseṭṭho) – พระพรหมกวี (พงศ์สันต์ ธมฺมเสฏฺโฐ)
  10. Phra Phrom Senabodi (Phim Ñāṇavīra) – พระพรหมเสนาบดี (พิมพ์ ญาณวีโร)
  11. Phra Phrom Wachiramuni (Choet Cittagutto) – พระพรหมวชิรมุนี (เชิด จิตฺตคุตฺโต)
  12. Phra Phrom Muni (Bunrueang Puññajoto) – พระพรหมมุนี (บุญเรือง ปุญฺญโชโต)
  13. Phra Phrom Watcharachan (Phunsak Varabhaddako) – พระพรหมวัชราจารย์ (พูนศักดิ์ วรภทฺทโก)
  14. Phra Phrom Wachirakon (Sunthon Sundarabho) – พระพรหมวชิรากร (สุนทร สุนฺทราโภ)
  15. Phra Phrom Watcharamethi (Somkiat Kovido) – พระพรหมวัชรเมธี (สมเกียรติ โกวิโท)
  16. Phra Phrom Wachirawethi (Amon Ñāṇodayo) – พระพรหมวชิรเวที (อมร ญาโณทโย)
  17. Phra Thammawisutthachan (Sawaeng Dhammesako) – พระธรรมวิสุทธาจารย์ (แสวง ธมฺเมสโก)
  18. Phra Thammawachirayan (Chiraphon Adhicitto) – พระธรรมวชิรญาณ (จิรพล อธิจิตฺโต)
  19. Phra Thammawachiramuni (Bunchit Ñāṇasaṃvaro) – พระธรรมวชิรมุนี (บุญชิต ญาณสํวโร)
  20. Phra Thammawachiramethachan (Yutthasak Kittiyutto) – พระธรรมวชิรเมธาจารย์ (ยุทธศักดิ์ กิตฺติยุตฺโต)[6]

The Sangha Act in Thailand

King Rama V, the Thai King who passed the Sangha Administration Act of R.E. 121 on B.E.2445 (1902)
  • The Sangha Administration Act of R.E. 121 (1903 or B.E. 2446)
  • The Sangha Act of B.E. 2484 (1941)
  • The Sangha Act of B.E 2505 (1962)
  • The Sangha Act of B.E 2535 (1992)
  • The Sangha Act of B.E 2560 (2017)
  • The Sangha Act of B.E 2561 (2018)

References

  1. ^ Mole, Robert L. (1972). Thai values and behavior patterns. Tuttle. p. 174.
  2. ^ a b Lāpthanānon, Phinit (2012). Development Monks in Northeast Thailand. Apollo Books. p. 182. ISBN 9781920901394.
  3. ^ McCargo, Duncan (2012). "The Changing Politics of Thailand's Buddhist Order". Critical Asian Studies. Routledge. 44 (4): 627–642. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.732.5100. doi:10.1080/14672715.2012.738544.
  4. ^ "Measures to protect Buddhism emerge as charter draft is unveiled". Prachatai English. 29 March 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  5. ^ Thailand Official Yearbook. Government of Thailand. 1968. p. 534.
  6. ^ "ราชกิจจาฯ ประกาศแต่งตั้ง "กรรมการมหาเถรสมาคม" 20 รูป มีผล 10 ธ.ค. 66". Thairath (in Thai). 22 November 2023. Archived from the original on 18 March 2024.
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