- The Cūḷavaṃsa or
Chulavamsa (Pāli: "Lesser Chronicle") is a
historical record,
written in the Pali language, of the
monarchs of Sri Lanka. It
covers the...
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Sinhala inscriptions, and even a
Tamil edict in
Uruthota (Kayts). The
Chulavamsa was
written by Dharmakirthi,
updating the
Mahavamsa to
include Parakramabahu...
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recorded in the
chronicles of the
island such as the Deepavamsa, Mahavamsa,
Chulavamsa and the Rajaveliya. This line of
rulership contained both
native Sinhalese...
- Aryans. The Pali chronicles, the Dipavamsa, Mahavamsa,
Thupavamsa and the
Chulavamsa, as well as a
large collection of
stone inscriptions, the
Indian Epigraphical...
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gratitude for
providing him shelter. The
image is not
mentioned in the
Chulavamsa,
which only
mentions the
other three.
While this may be an indication...
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established himself at
Polonnaruwa (****tthinagara as
mentioned in the
Chulavamsa) from 1153
onwards and
ruled over the
entirety of Sri
Lanka for the next...
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would have been
about 65 feet (20 m).
According to the
ancient chronicle Chulavamsa, the
statue was
built in the 7th
century by a
prince named Aggabodhi from...
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Asian Studies. 35 (3): 405–419. doi:10.2307/2053272. JSTOR 2053272.
Chulavamsa, 55.19ff Paranavitana, Senarat; Nicholas,
Cyril Wace (1961). A Concise...
- from the port of
Tamralipta and
Chelitalo to Simhala.
According to the
Chulavamsa, the king of
Kalinga visited Ceylon during the
reign of
Aggabodhi II (610–611 AD)...
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Mabel Haynes Bode, and
subsequently revised by Geiger. The Cūḷavaṃsa, or
Chulavamsa, (Lesser Chronicle) is a
historical record,
written in the "Pāli" language...