He was the 27th monarch of the Ayutthaya period, famously establishing Lopburi as the kingdom's second capital. His reign was marked by exceptional diplomacy, notably sending royal envoys to France during the era of King Louis XIV. This period is considered the golden age of literature and science, featuring Western-style architecture and early astronomy. The King was highly accomplished in warfare, administration, and embracing multicultural influences from across the globe. He passed away in 1688 at the Suttha Sawan Throne Hall within King Narai's Palace in Lopburi.