Vajirañāṇavarorasa

Vajirañāṇavarorasa

▪ prince of Siam
also spelled  Wachirayanwarorot, or Wachirayan Warot  
born April 12, 1860, Bangkok
died Aug. 2, 1921, Bangkok

      prince-patriarch of Buddhism in Siam, who institutionalized Thai Buddhism, spread the faith in the countryside, and was his generation's leading intellectual.

      Vajirañāṇa was a son of King Mongkut and spent, by his own account, a youth of profligate luxury. Early contact with a scholarly and ascetic Scottish physician, Peter Gowan, and Prince Pavareś, then leader of the Buddhist reform sect founded by King Mongkut in the 1830s, finally led him to think seriously of a monastic vocation, and in 1879 he was ordained a monk. He then devoted himself to the study of Pali and the Buddhist scriptures and distinguished himself in ecclesiastical examinations. In 1892 he became abbot of Wat Pavaraniveśa, the leading monastery of the reform Thammayut order, and in the following year became patriarch of the order.

      Having written numerous textbooks, reorganized the Buddhist hierarchy, and modernized monastic education, he became a close adviser to King Chulalongkorn and assisted in the extension of modern education in the provinces. In 1910 he was appointed Supreme Patriarch of Thai Buddhism. As a classical Pali scholar, he was elected an Honorary Member of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain. His autobiography is the earliest of that genre in Thai literature.

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