Ariyavangsagatayana (Pae Tissadeva)

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Somdet Phra Ariyavongsagatanayana (Pae Tissadevo)
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TitleSupreme Patriarch of Thailand
Personal life
BornPae Phongpala
(1856-11-12)12 November 1856
Died26 November 1944(1944-11-26) (aged 88)
Parents
  • Nut Phongpala (father)
  • On Phongpala (mother)
Religious life
ReligionBuddhism
Sect Mahanikaya
Dharma names Tissadevo
Ordination1876
Senior posting
Predecessor Somdet Krom Phra Chinaworasiriwattana
Successor Somdet Phra Sangharaja Chao Krom Luang Wachirayanwong
Residence Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworamahawihan

Somdet Phra Ariyavongsagatanayana (birth name Pae Phongpala; monastic name Tissadevo) was the 12th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand of the Rattanakosin Kingdom. He resided at Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworamahawihan and was appointed on 15 November 1938 [1] during the reign of King Ananda Mahidol. He held office for six years until his passing on 26 November 1944 at the age of 88.

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Biography

Somdet Phra Ariyavongsagatanayana was born as Pae on 12 November 1856 in Bang Lamphu Lang, Khlong San District, Thonburi Province, during the reign of King Mongkut. His father was Nut Phongpala and his mother was On Phongpala. [2]

At the age of seven, he began studying under Somdet Phra Wanarat (Sombun), then abbot of Wat Thong Noppakhun, Bangkok. When Somdet Phra Wanarat (Sombun) moved to Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan, Pae followed him. He was ordained as a novice in 1868 (B.E. 2411) under Somdet Phra Wanarat (Sombun). Later, when his teacher moved to Wat Pho, Pae accompanied him again and continued studying under him as well as other scholars such as Scribes Suk, Astrologer Chum, and Teacher Pho. He first took the monastic exams at Phra Thinang Suthaisawan Prasat in 1876 but did not pass. [2]

In 1876, when he reached ordination age, he postponed it to care for his ill preceptor until the latter’s passing. He then became a disciple of Somdet Daeng Silawaddhano of Wat Suthat, as per his late teacher’s wishes. He was ordained as a monk at Wat Sawetachat in 1879, with Somdet Phra Wanarat (Daeng) as preceptor. He resided at Wat Suthat and studied primarily under his new preceptor, and also with Ariyavangsagatayana (Sa Pussadeva). He later passed the Pali Grade 4 examination in 1882 and advanced to Grade 5 in 1885. [3]

Monastic Titles

During his tenure, he implemented the Sangha Act of 1941, ensuring harmony between religious and civil administration by appointing senior monks to key Sangha Council positions, fulfilling the act’s requirements effectively.

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Notes
  1. 1 2 Royal Gazette, Royal Command Appointing Somdet Phra Wanarat as the Supreme Patriarch, Vol. 55, 15 November 1938, p. 669.
  2. 1 2
    • Senior Ecclesiastical Appointments in the Rattanakosin Kingdom, Vol. 2, p.7
  3. 1 2 3 Senior Ecclesiastical Appointments in the Rattanakosin Kingdom, Vol. 1, p.226
  4. Royal Gazette, 19 May 1889, p.63
  5. Royal Gazette, 20 November 1898, p.353
  6. Royal Gazette, 1900, p.731
  7. Royal Gazette, 13 November 1912, p.233–5
  8. Royal Gazette, 13 February 1915, p.2826
  9. Royal Gazette, 25 November 1923, p.2591
  10. Royal Gazette, 26 February 1929, p.359
  11. Royal Gazette, 25 September 1939, p.1783
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