Paramanuchitchinorot
Paramanuchitchinorot | |
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Religion | Buddhism |
School | Theravada |
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Nationality | Thai |
Born |
1790 Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand |
Died |
9 December 1853 (aged 63) Wat Pho, Bangkok, Thailand |
Senior posting | |
Title | Supreme Patriarch of Siam |
Predecessor | Ariyavangsayana |
Successor | Pavares Variyalongkorn |
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Paramanuchitchinorot[a] (Thai: ปรมานุชิตชิโนรส; 1790 – 9 December 1853), also called Paramanujita Jinorasa, was a child of King Rama I and Lady Chui (จุ้ย). His given name is Prince Wasukri (วาสุกรี). He was a Buddhist writer. One of his well-known epic poems is Lilit Taleng Phai.[1] He was Supreme Patriarch of Thailand from 1851 until his death.
Notes
a The name is also spelled Paramanujita Jinorasa and Paramanujit Jinoros.
His full title is Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Kromma Phra Srisugatakhatiyavamsha (สมเด็จพระมหาสมณเจ้า กรมพระปรมานุชิตชิโนรส ศรีสุคตขัตติยวงศ์; rtgs: Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Kromma Phra Paramanuchitchinorot Sisukhotthakhattiyawong), meaning "His Holiness Second-Class Prince Paramanuchitchinorot Sisukhottakhattiyawong, the Great Royal Priest".
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