Panya Nanthaphikku (ปัญญา นันทภิกขุ)
Thai.
‘Monk with the Wisdom of
Ananda’. Designation of a Buddhist monk
(Phra pikku) from
Pattalung
Province,
who
spent 76 years in the monkhood and dedicated his life to the dissemination of
Buddhism.
He was born on 11 May 1911, ordained as a novice in 1929, became a Buddhist monk
1931, and passed away on 10 October 2007, at the age of 96. In his long life he
became a
Luang Pho
and was the abbot or
chao ahwaht of Wat Chonprathaan Rangsarit (วัดชลประทานรังสฤษฎ์)
in
Nonthaburi,
as well as the patron or
phu upatham of Wat Panyah Nantharaam (วัดปัญญานันทาราม)
in
Pathum Thani,
which is named after him. His major legacy is his direct way of preaching the
Dhamma,
i.e. the teachings of the
Buddha.
His original name at birth was Pan Sanehcharoen (ปั่น เสน่ห์เจริญ) and he is
also known as Pan Panyananthoh (ปั่น ปัญญานันโท) and holds the titles
Phra Phrom
Mangkon
Ajaan
(พระพรหมมังคลาจารย์)
and
Phra
Dhamma Kohsahjahn (พระธรรมโกศาจารย์).
Panya Nanthaphikku is also the founder of
Phra
Ubosot
Klahng Nahm (พระอุโบสถกลางน้ำ)
in
Ayutthaya (map
-
fig.), i.e.
the
‘Assembly Hall (Bot)
in the Middle of the Water’, his last building project,
erected behind the new main campus of
Mahawithayahlai Maha Chulalongkon Ratcha Withayahlai,
i.e. the Buddhist
Chulalongkorn
University
(fig.)
in
Ayutthaya
(fig.), of which he said he
hoped he wouldn't die
before it was finished (fig.). The name
of
Luang Pho Panya Nanthaphikku is sometimes transcribed Panyananda
Bhikku
(fig.). To commemorate the 100th
anniversary of his birth,
Thailand Post in 2011 issued a set of four postage
stamps with his portrait (fig.).
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