Paramanuchitchinorot
| Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Kromma Phra Paramanuchitchinorot | |
|---|---|
| Statue of Kromma Phra Paramanuchitchinorot at Wat Pho | |
| Supreme Patriarch of Siam | |
| In office 1851 – 9 December 1853 | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | Prince Wasukri 11 December 1790 | 
| Died | 9 December 1853 (aged 63) | 
| Nationality | Thai | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Buddhism | 
| School | Theravada | 
| Dharma names | Suvaṇṇaraṃsi | 
| Senior posting | |
| Predecessor | Ariyavangsayana (Nag) | 
| Successor | Pavares Variyalongkorn | 
Paramanuchitchinorot (Thai: ปรมานุชิตชิโนรส, RTGS: Paramanuchitchinorot or Poramanuchitchinorot; also spelt Paramanujita Jinorasa, Paramanujit Jinoros, etc.; 11 December 1790 – 9 December 1853) was a Buddhist writer and a prince of the Chakri dynasty. One of his well-known epic poems is Lilit Taleng Phai. In 1851 he was appointed the Supreme Patriarch of the Rattanakosin kingdom and remained in that position until his death.