Nine Kings of the Naga Dynasty, Descendants of the Glass Dragon, in Nine Forms—they are like the legendary nine dragon kings who govern the earthly realm. Comprising Phaya Anantanakaraj, Phaya Mujarinnakaraj, Phaya Phuchongnakaraj, Phaya Sisuratnakaraj, Phaya Srisattanakaraj, Phaya Phetchaphatnakaraj, Phaya Kledkaewnakaraj, Phaya Nak Dam Saen Sirichanakaraj, Phaya Yasuman Nakaraj, and Phaya Khon Ratrasitevathanakaraj. The construction of this remarkable ensemble began on September 10, 2566, and was completed on February 2, 2567, spanning a total of 146 days.
On February 10, 2567, at 09:09 AM, Kampon Tansatcha, the chairman of Nong Nooch Pattaya Garden, presided over the consecration ceremony for the Nine Kings of the Naga Dynasty, Descendants of the Glass Dragon, in Nine Forms. This auspicious event showcased grandeur in art, culture, and immense beauty. The statues stand an impressive 14 meters tall. The purpose of this construction was to gather representations of the Naga in all nine forms, a first-of-its-kind collection housed at Nong Nooch Pattaya Garden.
During the ceremony, Phra Atikarn Wachirasa (Luang Kru Num), a revered monk, served as the presiding monk, while Kampon Tansatcha chaired the proceedings. Distinguished guests attended the event in large numbers. The consecration took place at the newly constructed Naga Flower Garden, a masterpiece of sculpted concrete design, considered one of the most exquisite features within Nong Nooch Pattaya Garden."