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                               The Royal Coronation Ceremony



                       The Royal Coronation Ceremony is an ancient traditional practice to complete the
               procedure of the enthronement of each King of Thailand, in order to ensure legitimacy and

               formally complete the accession to the throne The archive on the Royal Coronation Ceremony

               of His Majesty King Vajiravudh (Rama VI), or Chotmaihet Phra Ratcha Phiti Boromracha Phisek
               Somdetch  Phra  Rama  Dhibodi Siridra  Maha  Vajiravudh  Phra  Mongkut  Klao  Chao  Yu  Hua,

               chronicled this subject:


                       “…according to the traditional customs of this nation of Siam, a practical code was

               followed from ancient days in order to complete the Kingship. Each king must attend to all
               procedures of the Royal Coronation Ceremony. If the Royal Coronation Ceremony had not

               yet been performed, although a successor to the throne was designated and moved into

               Grand Palace, the palace would only be designated as an ordinary residence in that situation
               and his name would remain the same with only the additional title of a Regent His order

               was not yet called “The Royal Command.” Only when he had been purified with sacred

               water in the Royal Ablution Ceremony, the “Song Phra Muratha Bhisek,” and when he had
               received the Royal Regalia, these given from the chief Brahmin who conducted the ceremony,

               only then would he become the official King. He must pass through the entire process of
               enthronement to ascend to the position as the supreme sovereign of the country from then

               on..”
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