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... Samghatissa , Sri Samghabodhi and Gothakabhaya were all fine young men , full of the princely graces , so we learn from the Great Chronicle . They were anxious to " do some service " to the king , making use of their own talents , and ...
... Samghatissa , Sri Samghabodhi and Gothakabhaya were all fine young men , full of the princely graces , so we learn from the Great Chronicle . They were anxious to " do some service " to the king , making use of their own talents , and ...
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... Samghatissa who was Commander of the Army , was consecrated King of Lanka . The blind man's prophecy - at least the first part of it had come true ! Samghatissa reigned for four years . He did many charitable acts and gave lavish gifts ...
... Samghatissa who was Commander of the Army , was consecrated King of Lanka . The blind man's prophecy - at least the first part of it had come true ! Samghatissa reigned for four years . He did many charitable acts and gave lavish gifts ...
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actions ancient ancient chronicles Anuradhapura Army asked battle became believed blind brother brought Buddha Buddhism built called carried caste caused century century A.D. CHAPTER Cholas Chronicle Chulavamsa culture customs death deeds demon died divided Duttugemunu Elara famine father fear fight forced four Gajabahu gave gifts given Gothakabhaya granted hand hard Hindu hundred importance invaded island kindness King of Lanka King Parakrama King Vijaya Bahu Kingdom land Later laws leader lived look Lord Maha marched meet MICHIGAN monks mother never noble North offered older orders palace Pandu Parakrama Bahu parents peace Prince princess Queen recorded reigned remained royal ruled ruler Sena sent South India Sri Lanka Sri Samghabodhi stone stories strong subjects throne Tissa took tradition trained Vihara village welfare young