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Vajirananavarorasa (also
spelled Wachirayan, Watchirayanawarorot,
correct Pali spelling: Vajirañāṇavarorasa, Thai: วชิรญาณวโรรส, full
title Somdet Phramahasamanachao...
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Buddhist doctrine and study. They
addressed this in
different ways.
Prince Wachirayan Warorot (Pali: Vajirañāṇavarorasa, 1860–1921)
wrote a
basic textbook of...
- version, (1972). In Thai literature, Khun
Chang Khun
Phaen version by
Wachirayan Royal Library of Siam (modern
National Library of Thailand), originated...
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beliefs which were seen as irrational.
Under the
leadership of
Prince Wachirayan Warorot, a new
education and
examination system was
introduced for Thai...
- ภาค 1 [Royal Chronicle:
Royal Autograph Version,
Volume 1]. Bangkok:
Wachirayan Royal Library. 1912. p. 278. "Salakanagara,
Kerajaan "Tertua" di Nusantara"...
- the
fifth monarch of the
Rattanakosin Kingdom, and his
brother Prince Wachirayan,
initiated a
cultural modernization of the
entire region. This modernization...
-
modern edition appeared in
three volumes in 1917–1918,
published by the
Wachirayan Library, and
edited by its head,
Prince Damrong Rachanubhab.
Damrong compiled...
- form on
royal commission.
Sepha Khun
Chang Khun Phaen. 3 vols, Bangkok,
Wachirayan Library, 1917–1918.
Reprinted by Khurusapha.
Includes Prince Damrong's...
- (Pali: Mahāthera Samāgama).
Another key
figure of the
reforms was
Prince Wachirayan Warorot (1860–1921), who
wrote most of the
textbooks which were used in...
- side-by-side Thai translation, in 1920 and is
currently located in the
Wachirayan Library in Bangkok. Five
years later,
George Cœdès
published a commentary...