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Concise Mahavamsa Ruwan Rajapakse, P.E., Sinhalanet.com 1

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<strong>Concise</strong> <strong>Mahavamsa</strong> <strong>Ruwan</strong> <strong>Rajapakse</strong>, P.E., <strong>Sinhalanet</strong>.<strong>com</strong> 68<br />

(Author’s Note: This is the first time Moriya clan was mentioned. Later Moriyas captured<br />

power from Lambakannas and ruled the country for many centuries).<br />

Parinda: (432 AD – 433 AD)<br />

After Pandu, his son Parinda ruled the country. After Parinda, his brother Kuddha Parinda came to the<br />

throne. During this time Dhatusena had built an army strong enough to fight Kuddha Parindha.<br />

Kuddha Parinda was killed during the war with Dhatusena and a Damila named Tiritara came to<br />

power. He also was killed by rebellious Dhatusena. Another Damila named Dhatiya became the King<br />

after Tiritara. He also was killed by Dhatusena’s forces. After Dhatiya, a Damila named Pitiya came<br />

to power. Dhatusena killed Pitiya and became the King.<br />

~King Dhatusena~<br />

(459 AD – 478 AD)<br />

After been consecrated, Dhatusena built many Viharas and reservoirs. His biggest achievement was<br />

magnificent reservoir “Kala Wewa”. King Dhatusena built eighteen reservoirs in the country.<br />

Writing of <strong>Mahavamsa</strong>:<br />

King Dhatusena ordered to produce an interpretation to the Deepavamsa and spent 1,000 gold coins<br />

(Kahavanu) for the work.<br />

(Author’s Note: Interpretation to Deepavamsa is considered to be “<strong>Mahavamsa</strong>”. <strong>Mahavamsa</strong><br />

is more <strong>com</strong>plete than Deepavamsa since the author Mahathera Mahanama used other older sources<br />

other than Deepavamsa. Hence <strong>Mahavamsa</strong> was written by Mahathera Mahanama under the patronage<br />

of King Dhatusena. Interestingly Mahathera Mahanama does not write all the way to King Dhatusena.<br />

He stops at King Mahasen’s time period).<br />

King Dhatusena Built a Statue of Mahinda Thera:<br />

King Dhatusena built a statue of Mahinda Thera and brought it where the thera was buried.<br />

(Author’s Note: As per Sri Lankan tradition, Mahinda Thera was buried north of the Thuparama<br />

while his sister Sangamitta was buried east of Thuparama).<br />

Kassapa and Moggallana:<br />

King Dhatusena had two sons (Kassapa and Moggallana) and one daughter. Due to a family problem,<br />

King Dhatusena burnt his own sister alive as a punishment. Son of the dead woman, Migara was<br />

extremely angered by this incident. (Migara is King Dhatusena’s nephew. <strong>Mahavamsa</strong> does not<br />

provide sufficient information of the family problem that occurred).<br />

Migara, banded with Kassapa and plotted against the King. They overpowered King Dhatusena and<br />

imprisoned him.

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