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Live update : Royal Cremation Ceremony for HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej
national October 26, 2017 07:37
By Marisa Chimprabha
The Nation
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The afternoon session of the Royal Cremation Ceremony for HM the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej resumes as the symbolic cremation is scheduled to begin soon. The actual cremation is scheduled for 10pm.
7.30pm : HM the King leaves the ceremonial ground after the symbolic Royal cremation ends.6.50pm: Royal dignitaries and foreign guests leave the main Pavilion and go to the Royal Crematorium to pay the last respect to the late Thai King.





6.45pm: Princess Sirindhorn leads Royal family members to lay sandal wood flowers at the Royal Crematorium.6.34pm : The King goes to the Royal Crematorium to pay respect before the Royal Urn of his father, King Bhumibol.
5.46pm : The Supreme Patriarch finishes his sermons. Senior monks at the ceremony began chanting.
5.20pm : The Supreme Patriarch gives a sermon during a religious rite at the main Royal Pavilion as part of the Royal Cremation ceremony for the late monarch.
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5.18pm : His Majesty the King arrives the main Pavillian in front of the Royal Crematorium to start the ceremony. Accompanied him were Princess Sirindhorn, HRH Princess Chulabhorn and other Royal family members.

5.15pm : Royal and foreign guests attend the Royal Crematorium at Sanam Luang ceremonial group and wait for the ceremony to begin.






2.48pm : The Royal Urn is now placed in the Royal Crematorium. The King, Princess Sirindhorn and other Royal family members leave the pavilion and walk up to the Crematorium. They then prostrate before the Royal Urn.
2.15am : Officials move the Royal Urn to the Royal Crematorium.



1.57am : The carrying of the Royal Urn around the Royal Crematorium counter-clockwise for three times finishes. The Royal Urn will be transferred to the Royal Crematorium.
1.35am :The Royal Gun-carriage will be carried around the Royal Crematorium counter-clockwise for three times and the Royal Urn is placed inside the Royal Crematorium. Phra Maha Phichai Ratcharot is pulled by 216 persons, with 172 on the front and 44 persons at the back and is controlled by 5 persons. Its length is 11.20 metres, weight 13.7 tons and wide 4.85 metres and length 18 metres.
1.30am :After the Royal Urn is placed on Royal Gun-carriage or Rajarot Puen Yak, the third Royal procession starts. His Majesty the King and HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn lead the procession. Also joined the procession are Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya, HRH Princess Somsavali and HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha.



1.13am :A Royal conveyor is brought to Phra Maha Phichai Ratcharot and the Royal Urn is moved from the carriage.
12.56am: The second Royal procession arrives at Sanam Luang ceremonial ground. The Royal Urn will be transferred to the Royal Gun-carriage, or Rajarot Puen Yai.
11.25am:The second procession is proceeding from Rajadamnoen Nai Road into the middle of Sanam Luang, covering a length of 890 meters. It will spend about two hours and 2,406 troops participated.




11.11am : Phra Maha Phichai Ratcharot is bringing the Royal Urn on to Rajdamnoen Nai Avenue and then enters the Royal ceremonial ground at Sanam Luang.
Phra Maha Phichai Ratcharot, or the Great Victory Royal Chariot, is made of carved wood, lacquered and gilded, and decorated with glass. It was built in the reign of King Rama I for the royal cremation of Somdet Phra Pathom Borommahachanok, the father of King Rama I, in 1795.Later, it has been used to carry the royal urns of kings, queens, and members of the royal family. There is a Busabok (small pavilion) on the Phra Maha Phichai Ratcharot.
10.43am : The second Royal procession of honour begins.

10.38am :Prime Minister Prayut and other delegates walk to the procession.
10.35am : Soldiers move the conveyor out of Phra Maha Pichai Ratcharot.
10.27am : The Great Royal Urn is being transferred by conveyor to Phra Maha Phichai Ratcharot on to Rajdamnoen Nai Avenue.


10.09am : His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn and HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn approach the Great Victory Chariot. The King performs religious rite which include safforn robes to monks.


9.48am : The first Royal procession is about to reach eastern side of Wat Pho where the Great Victory Chariot or Phra Maha Phichai Ratcharot is waiting.
9.41am : The first Royal procession is travelling along Ta Maharat road and is about to turn to Tai Wang road.
9.32am : The procession is progressing along Maharat Road to Wat Phra Chetuphon or Wat Pho. The Royal Urn will be preceded by Somdej Phra Wannarat of Wat Bovornnivej Viharn. The senior monk will read the Holy Doctrine or Abhidhamma. He will sit on the Lotus Petal Palanquin or “Phra Saliang Klip Bua” leading the procession of honour when the Royal Urn is transferred from Dusit Maha Prasad Throne Hall in the Grand Palace through the West gate to the Great Victory Chariot in front of Wat Phra Chetuphon.

9.30am : His Majesty the King and HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn as well as the King’s children join the first grand procession. Accompanied them were Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, his deputy Wissanu Krea-ngam, as well as Privy Councillors.

9.25am : The first grand procession of honour for the late monarch begins.
Phra Yannamas Sam Lam Khan is 7.73 meters long and 1.78 meters high and weighs 700 kilograms. It was built in the reign of HM King Rama II for the Royal Cremation of HM King Rama I.
9.15am : The first Royal procession is about to start. Supporting the Royal Urn, both on Palaquin with Three Poles and the Great Victory Chariot, are two well-respected Royal doctors – Dr Prasit Watanapa, dean of Faculty of Medicine at Siriraj Hospital, and Dr Pradit Panchavinnin, director of Siriraj Piyamahakarun Hospital.
Dr Prasit said in his last interview that their hands would represent the hands of all 68 million Thais in supporting the Royal Urn. “Please know that we represent you. Our hands are like your hands,” he noted.
9.10am : The Phra Yannamas Sam Lam Khan is moved from the compound of Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall.
9.04am : HM the King, HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and other Royal family members leave Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall to watch the transfer of the Royal Urn that is already placed on the Phra Yannamas Sam Lam Khan to the first Royal procession.

8.48am: Officials place the Royal Urn on an elevated Royal pavilion that is next to the Phra Yannamas Sam Lam Khan (a palanquin with three poles).

8.38am : Kings’ Guard officers transfer inner of the Royal Urn to be in front of Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall.


7.45am : Officials remove the outer of the Royal Urn of the late monarch at Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall before transferring the Royal Urn to the first grand procession of honour.
7.25am: His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn arrives at Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall. The King lights the candles and joss sticks in front of a Buddha statue and monks to start the Royal Cremation Ceremonies.

4.30am : Cabinet members, military commanders, the Supreme Court president, and the chairmen of independent organisations gather at Government House in preparation for the Royal Cremation ceremonies.
They are accompanied by their spouses, as they wait at Government House to travel together to the ceremonial ground.
The governor of Bangkok and the Cabinet secretary-general also travel with them.

