Maha Thammaracha II
Maha Thammaracha II, also known as Lue Thai, was a prominent ruler of the Sukhothai Kingdom who reigned from approximately 1358 to 1399. As the son of Le Thai, he ascended to the throne following his father’s death, and became one of the most influential monarchs in Sukhothai’s history. His reign was characterized by a profound commitment to Buddhism, which was reflected in his royal title “Thammaracha”, meaning “Great Dharmic King”. Lue Thai’s dedication to Buddhism was not merely a matter of personal faith but a cornerstone of his reign. He actively sought to promote and spread Buddhist teachings throughout his kingdom and beyond. Recognizing the importance of spiritual leadership, he sent priests to neighboring states to disseminate Buddhist doctrines and practices. This initiative not only expanded the reach of Buddhism but also strengthened diplomatic ties with other kingdoms. In addition to sending emissaries abroad, Maha Thammaracha II also invited foreign Buddhist leaders ...