- 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...
- ISBN 9788120613355.
Culavamsa, L****I, 17-19
Archived 2006-09-27 at the
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Culavamsa, L****I, 2-3
Culavamsa, L****I 9-11
Culavamsa L****I 10 Codrington...
- 180 m (590 ft) high.
According to the
ancient Sri
Lankan chronicle the
Cūḷavaṃsa, this area was a
large forest, then
after storms and
landslides it became...
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specifically ****ociated with the Mahavihara. A
companion volume, the
Culavamsa "Lesser Chronicle",
compiled by
Sinhala monks,
covers the
period from...
- the
backing of
various generals. The
primary source for her life is the
Culavamsa,
specifically chapter L****. It is
known that
Lilavati was the daughter...
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deity in
Puranic Hinduism.
According to the
chronicles of Mahāvaṃsa,
Cūḷavaṃsa, and
folklore in Sri Lanka,
Buddha himself handed over the custodianship...
- the
agriculture in the country. Dhatusena's
ancestry is uncertain. The
Cūḷavaṃsa, the
ancient chronicle of Sri Lanka,
tells us that he was of
royal lineage...
-
using the
Atthakatha on the
Mahavamsa as well. A
companion volume, the
Culavamsa "Lesser Chronicle",
compiled by
Sinhala monks,
covers the
period from...
- (11 mi)
north of Negombo. The
village of
Wennappuwa is
mentioned in the
Culavamsa[citation needed] as a
small farming hamlet.
Wennapuwa is home to the Joseph...
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Rajaraja I in 993 CE and his son
Rajendra I in 1014 CE.
According to
Culavamsa (6th
century CE-18th
century CE),
Anuradhapura was "utterly destro****...