Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara

1913 - 2013

Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara

1913 - 2013

BORN

1913

DIED

2013

Somdet Nyanasamvara Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 24, 2013.
BANGKOK (AP) - Thailand's Supreme Patriarch, who headed the country's order of Buddhist monks for more than two decades, died Thursday. He was 100.

Doctors said that Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara (SOM-ded PRA YA-na-SUNG-WORN) died at Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok, where he had been treated since being admitted for an illness more than a decade ago, on Feb. 20, 2002.

"His overall condition deteriorated and he passed away at 7:30 p.m. from an infection in his blood vessels," the doctors said in a statement.

The Supreme Patriarch was able to perform leadership duties from the hospital for a time, but in 2004, a senior Buddhist monk was appointed to work on his behalf. That monk died earlier this year, raising speculation about who the Supreme Patriarch's successor will be.

His successor will be formally appointed by Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Thailand is the world's most heavily Buddhist country, with more than 90 p ercent of its 67 million people members of the religion. As the head of the religion, the patriarch has legal authority to oversee different sects of Buddhism.

The Supreme Patriarch promotes Buddhism and leads the Sangha Supreme Council, which oversees the country's Buddhist monks and novices of all sects. The council's job is to make sure monks follow Buddha's teachings and do not violate the rules set by the council.

The Supreme Patriarch was a friend of His Holiness Dalai Lama of Tibet, who called the Thai monk "my elder brother." The Dalai Lama paid several visits to Thailand since his first state visit in 1967, and each time he would visit the temple where the Supreme Patriarch resided to have a discussion.

The Supreme Patriarch was born Charoen Gajavatra on Oct. 3, 1913, in Thailand's western province of Kanchanaburi, the eldest of the three sons. He was still a boy when his father died, and was raised by his aunt.

He became gravely ill as a boy, and his family made a promise to sacred spirits that he would become a monk if he recovered. He did, and he became a novice when he turned 14.

The future Supreme Patriarch moved to Bangkok in 1929 to a well-respected Buddhist temple to continue his religious studies.

He returned briefly to his hometown to get ordained and became a monk in 1933. He was named Suvaddhano - "one who prospers well" - by the Supreme Patriarch of the time, and rose through the ranks of the monkhood. In 1956, when King Bhumibol spent 15 days as an ordained monk, the future patriarch taught and supervised him.

He served as secretary of the Supreme Patriarch who preceded him, and was appointed the top Buddhist monk in 1989, when he took on the name Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara - "a person of great insight."

THANYARAT DOKSONE, Associated Press


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Ron LaCanfora

October 31, 2013

Blue skies sandy beaches gentle breezes tropical waters

Mellisia Bergman

October 26, 2013

Your lighted pathway for others shall hopefully now be a lighted pathway for you

Lina Verdin

October 25, 2013

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

October 25, 2013

We are saddened by his passing. Romans 15:33..

October 25, 2013

May the comfort and strength only God can provide be with you in the days ahead.

Derrick

October 24, 2013

May God continue to be with you and the family in these troublesome times. Rev 20:4 gives us a promise.

Betty Fowler

October 24, 2013

A hundred years is a blessing from God because it is a life of special mightiness. (Psalms.90:10) and to his family, may you all cherish the memories that you all have in your mind and hearts and let the God of comfort be with you all.

Scott Chamberland

October 24, 2013

Rest in Peace

Dwayne Bickham

October 24, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

R. Pettigrew

October 24, 2013

With deepest condolences.
(John 11:1-44:

October 24, 2013

I am very sorry for the loss of your loved one. The days ahead will be difficult, but in the days to come
the peace and happiness that we hope for will be fulfilled on an earth wide scale. All living then on will receive
life forever on a paradise earth with all needs cared for. Isaiah 65:17, 21~23
~Celena Simmons~

Pat

October 24, 2013

My sympathy goes out to your entire family. It's never easy losing someone so dear. May the God of comfort bring you peace during this difficult time. Psalms 29:11

October 24, 2013

Sorry for your loss

M. H.

October 24, 2013

May the God of comfort be with you at this time of your life. May all fond memories of Mr. Somdet stay close to your hearts.-Psalm 46:1.

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