Mahāvaṃsa, the Great Chronicle of Sri Lanka: Chapters One to Thirty-seven : an Annotated New Translation with Prolegomena |
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... Devanampiya - Tissa , the Thera Mahinda and the Introduction of Buddhism . The Vamsatthappakasini has only a few minor details to record as regards the reign of Devanampiya - Tissa and the introduction of Buddhism by the Thera Mahinda ...
... Devanampiya - Tissa , the Thera Mahinda and the Introduction of Buddhism . The Vamsatthappakasini has only a few minor details to record as regards the reign of Devanampiya - Tissa and the introduction of Buddhism by the Thera Mahinda ...
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... Devanampiya - Tissa to whose initiative is ascribed the Mauryan - Sri Lankan relations . But one expression is noteworthy : Asoka and Devanampiya - Tissa are presented as adiṭṭha - mitta i.e. ( pen - pals in modern parlance ) . This ...
... Devanampiya - Tissa to whose initiative is ascribed the Mauryan - Sri Lankan relations . But one expression is noteworthy : Asoka and Devanampiya - Tissa are presented as adiṭṭha - mitta i.e. ( pen - pals in modern parlance ) . This ...
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... Devanampiya - Tissa is said- to have reigned forty years and was succeeded by his younger brother Uttiya . It fell to his lot to carry out with due reverence and solemres the obsequies of the Thera Mahinda , the Theri Sanghamitta ...
... Devanampiya - Tissa is said- to have reigned forty years and was succeeded by his younger brother Uttiya . It fell to his lot to carry out with due reverence and solemres the obsequies of the Thera Mahinda , the Theri Sanghamitta ...
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Foreword by His Excellency J R Jayewardene | 1 |
Chapter | 11 |
H Why Prolegomena? | 25 |
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Abhaya according Anula Anuradhapura Arahants Asoka Atthakatha bhikkhunis bhikkhus Bodhi-tree Brahman brother Buddha Buddhadatta Buddhist built called century ceremony cetiya Ceylon Chapter Colombo consecrated Council Damila death Devanampiya-Tissa Dhamma Dipavamsa Dutthagamani dynasty earth edicts Elara elephant established Extended Mahavamsa Faith foll Gamani Geiger renders Geiger translates George Turnour gods hundred Ibid island Kalinga Kandula king king's literature Lohapasada lord Mahasena Mahavamsa Mahavihara Mahinda Malalasekera meaning Mendis mentioned ministers Moggaliputta-Tissa monastery monks Mutasiva Naga Nicholas Pāli Pali Chronicles Pandukabhaya Paranavitana pious prince records reference reign relics religious Rhys Davids rock inscription Rohana royal samanera Sangha Sanghamitta scholars Sinhala Sinhalese sources South India Sri Lanka thera thera Mahinda thousand throne thupa Thuparama Ţika Tika explains tion Tissa took Turnour UCHC Uttiya Vamsatthappakasini Vasabha verse vihara Vijaya warriors word Yakkhas yojanas