Bangkok Post

Unesco campaign for revered monk

- PANUMATE TANRAKSA

CHIANG MAI: Local religious foundation­s and Thais recently joined forces in a ceremony to celebrate a sculpture of renowned monk Kru Ba Sri Wichai as part of a campaign for the late monk to be added to Unesco’s eminent personalit­ies list.

The event was led by the Achan Warin Buawilatle­rt Foundation, the Khuang Phrachao Lanna Foundation, and the Committee of the Upper Northern Region’s Senates Meet People project. It was attended by staff from more than 10 embassy and consular offices, including Sri Lanka, Nepal, and India.

Warin Buawilatle­rt, chairman of both foundation­s, said the ceremony was set to be a part of a proposed campaign for the monk to be added to Unesco’s list.

The embassy staff were also presented with sculptures of the late monk in various sizes, as well as his amulets and the Tripitaka (Buddhist scriptures) to be housed in their countries, including Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, China,

Japan, the United Kingdom and Australia.

Kru Ba Sri Wichai will be the third Thai monastic proposed for Unesco status, followed by Kromma Phra Paramanuch­itchinorot in 1990 and Buddhadasa in 2005.

The Unesco proposal is planned to be submitted in 2026 to commemorat­e the 150th anniversar­y of the monk’s birth in 2028, he said. The foundation­s are gathering informatio­n regarding the monks to submit to the government, said Mr Warin.

Kru Ba Sri Wichai was born in 1878 in Ban Pang, a village in Lamphun’s Li district. At 18, he was ordained as a novice before entering the monkhood three years later. He was known for his strict vegetarian diet, not smoking and drinking, and praying alone in forests. He also led groups of villagers to renovate old temples and pagodas in the North.

After he died in 1939, his relics were separated into seven parts and distribute­d among the northern provinces as a method of boosting pilgrimage­s to the region.

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Statues of the late renowned monk Kru Ba Sri Wichai during a ceremony held in Chiang Mai’s Muang district during the Songkran festival.
PANUMET TANRAKSA LEFT Statues of the late renowned monk Kru Ba Sri Wichai during a ceremony held in Chiang Mai’s Muang district during the Songkran festival.

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