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- Lankapura Dandanatha, more commonly referred to as simply Lankapura, was a Senapati of the Sinhala Army during the reign of King Parakramabahu I. He led...
- Pandyan III, sided with the Polonnaruwa forces led by General Lankapura Dandanatha. The Polonnaruwa Army invaded the Pandyan kingdom and, Kulasekhara Pandyan...
- into five main provinces (Rajya), each under a commander (Dandanayaka or Dandanatha) and headed by a governor, often from the royal family, who used the native...
- manifestation of the goddess Lalita Tripurasundari or as "Dandanayika" or "Dandanatha" – the commander-general of Lalita's army. The Sri Vidya tradition of...
- directional guardian deities. In the sixteenth resides Varahi(alias Dandini or Dandanatha) who was Lalita's commander in chief in her battle with Bhandasura. In...
- ground forces could be divided between the main armies led by Lankapura Dandanatha and the auxiliary forces made up mostly of minorities. The armies of Parakramabahu...
- Society Caste system Immigration Notable figures Gurulugomi Lankapura Dandanatha Mahāk****apa Thera Moggallāna Thera Sāriputta Thera Culture Category Portal...
- Society Caste system Immigration Notable figures Gurulugomi Lankapura Dandanatha Mahāk****apa Thera Moggallāna Thera Sāriputta Thera Culture Category Portal...
- is one of the deities who guards the chariot of the boar-faced goddess Daṇḍanāthā, one of Lalitā's generals. Seven deities called Dhātunāthās were stationed...
- ranking officials were military trained and given the title Dandanayaka or Dandanatha. Caste was no bar to rise to high military positions and included officers...