Sangha Supreme Council
Governing council of Buddhist monastic order in Thailand / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sangha Supreme Council of Thailand (Thai: มหาเถรสมาคม; Pali: Mahāthera Samāgama; abbreviated SSC) is the governing body of the Buddhist order (Sangha) of Thailand, and is the ultimate authority for all ecclesiastical matters within the Thai Sangha.[1] Its leadership consists of the country's highest ranking monks, who consult the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand with respect to administrative and theological matters.[2][3][4] The Sangha Supreme Council was established on 1 January 1963, under the Sangha Act of 1962.[2][5]
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มหาเถรสมาคม Mahathera Samakhom | |
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Formed | January 1, 1963; 61 years ago (1963-01-01) |
Jurisdiction | Sangha of Thailand |
Headquarters | Nakhon Pathom, Thailand |
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Website | www |
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