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- lit. 'Duṭugæmuṇu', [duʈugæmuɳu][circular reference]), also known as Duṭṭhagāmaṇī Abhaya, was a king of the Anuradhapura Kingdom who reigned from 161 BC...
- decisive battle fought in the campaign carried out by Sri Lankan king Dutthagamani against the invading South Indian king Ellalan. The battle is do****ented...
- arhats, who speak of the ****ure enshrinement of these relics by king Dutthagamani. King Dutthagamini then received from the Sangha the Buddha's relics...
- twentieth century." Discovery of a Brahmi inscribed seal of Sri Lankan king Dutthagamani (1st century BCE) has indicated that Mundeshwari was an ancient site...
- by Dutthagamani to restore Buddhism. Rahula maintained that "the entire Sinhalese race was united under the banner of the young Gamini [Dutthagamani]....
- the country was invaded by South Indians several times. Rulers such as Dutthagamani, Valagamba, and Dhatusena are noted for defeating South Indian invaders...
- so because the Buddha had destined the relic to be enshrined by King Dutthagamani of Sri Lanka. Using such stories, the Mahavamsa glorifies Sri Lanka as...
- temple in the village of Ridigama, Sri Lanka. Built during the reign of Dutthagamani of Anuradhapura, the temple is considered as the place where the silver...
- BC Predecessor Ghotabhaya Successor Dutthagamani Burial Situlpawwa Temple Consort Viharamahadevi Issue Dutthagamani Saddhatissa Prince Deeghabhaya Princess...
- present-day Bihar, Awadh and Malwa at the time Pushyamitra's contemporary Dutthagamani ruled in Lanka. This suggests that these monasteries survived Pushyamitra...