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His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great was born on December 5, 1927 to Prince Mahidol of Songkhla and Mom Sangwa n. His Majesty is the ninth King of the Chakri Dynasty and the longest-reigning monarch in the history of Thailand.
His Majesty the King is well recognised as the heart and soul of the
Thai nation. He is held in the high esteem not only by his own
subjects, but His Majesty also commands enormous respect from people in
all parts of the world.
Everywhere he goes,
people turn up to greet him in hundreds of thousands. The manner in
which His Majesty conducts himself, giving his whole heart and
attention to the people, immediately linked the living symbol of the
nation to the people in a bond of matual understanding and personal
affection.
The main concern of His Majesty is for
the uplifting of the general well-being of the people. Evidence of this
can be drawn from His Majesty the King's ceaseless efforts to visit his
subjects in the rural areas. The aim of his Majesty's visits is to
learn at first hand about the needs of his subjects.
To
obtain such information, His Majesty has to travel many thousands of
kilometers throughout the kingdom and, whenever possible, suggests ways
to overcome the difficu lties.
These visits have led to the establishment of over 1,000 Royal and
Royally-initiated projects. They are implemented by the relevant
agencies of the government after having been given advice and
assistance by His Majesty.
His Majesty is the
first member of the Royal Family to be granted a patent for an
invention. The registered patent is for one of His Majesty's "Chai
Pattana Machines" - the Chai Pattana Aerator Model RX 2. The patent
rights call it an "apparatus for water treatment", which is used for
agricultural and industrial purposes and can be seen operating in many
polluted waterways.
Buddhism is the national
religion of Thailand and HisMajesty can stantly shows himself to be a
convinced and dedicated disciple of the Lord Buddha. To follow the
tradition of young Buddhist men to go into the monastery for a period
of time, His Majesty entered the Buddhist monkhood at Wat Bovornnives
on 22 October 1956. The Constitution of Thailand, however, does not
prescribe the King to be only the Defender of the Buddhist Faith, but
also to be the upholder of all Religions. He gives equal attention to
the protection of al forms of worship and also to the problems of other
religious communities inThailand.
His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great came to the throne on June 9, 1946. The meaning of his name is "Strength of t he
Land, incomparable Power". Since that date he has reigned over the
Kingdom of Thailand as a constitutional monarch. At the Coronation
Ceremony on May 5, 1950, His Majesty the King pronounced the
traditional Oath of Accession which stated: "We will riegn with
righteousness for the benefit and happiness of the Siamese people". His
Majesty's actions since then has thoroughly reflected those words and
have always been directed towards increasing the welfare and prosperity
of the Thai nation.
On his birthday, which is
observed as a National Holiday, all his subjects rejoice in
demonstrating once more their affection and loyalty to him. Religious
rites are held, houses and buildings are decorated with flags, lights
and his portraits. The whole nation prays to the Holy Triple Gem and
all the sacred things in the universe to bless His Majesty with good
health and happiness and the strength to carry on his onerous task.
Information in this page mainly comes from a book called "Essays on Thailand"
by Thanapol Chadchaidee. It is used here with his permission. The book
contains 60 essays about Thailand written in Thai and English.
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