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Monks parade to mark promotion of Chaimongkol Temple abbot

Surat Mekavarakul joins
local Buddhists in a parade to honor the royal proclamation bestowing
Abbot Panyaratanapon with the title “Phra Racha Khana Chan Saman”.
Teerarak Suthathiwong
Hundreds of area residents lined the street as a procession of
monks paraded through Pattaya to herald the promotion of Chaimongkol
Temple’s abbot.
Banglamung Cultural Council Chairman Surat Mekavarakul and Education
Ministry Secretary Chanyuth Hengtrakul joined Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome
for the flower-laden procession along the full length of Central Road
Dec. 15.
Itthiphol read the royal proclamation bestowing Abbot Panyaratanapon
with the title “Phra Racha Khana Chan Saman” (Clerical Royal Title Rank
‘Ordinary’). This rank places Abbot Panyaratanapon seven levels from the
top, with Supreme Patriarch being the highest level. Only 394 monks in
Thailand have achieved this rank. His duties will involve looking after
monks in this region.
The royal proclamation reading was followed by chanting by 49 monks. The
proclamation was made on the occasion of HM the King’s 86th birthday
Dec. 5.
Panyaratanapon, 50, was formerly known as Anan Boonchuaylua. He was born
Oct. 3, 1964 in Rayong and was ordained in June 1979 at Chagkhunwisid
Temple. He had done good deeds in his entire priesthood and has been the
third abbot of the royal temple Chaimongkol since 1998.
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