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Mahasiva was an
early monarch of Sri
Lanka of the
kingdom of Anuradhapura,
based at the
ancient capital of
Anuradhapura from 257 BC to 247 BC according...
- The king
Mutasiva had nine sons,
including Devanampiya Tissa, Uttiya,
Mahasiva,
Mahanaga and Asela.
After the
death of Mutasiva, the
eldest son Devanampiya...
- sons, some of whom were his
successors such
Devanampiya Tissa, Uttiya,
Mahasiva,
Suratissa and Asela.
Mutasiva was the son of King Pandukabhaya. The king...
- Jain mythology, the
antagonists to
Mahabali are the two sons born to King
Mahasiva (Mahasiras):
Ananda (the
sixth Baladeva) and
Purusapundarika (the sixth...
- He was a son of
Mutasiva and a
brother of
Devanampiya Tissa, Uttiya,
Mahasiva,
Asela and Mahanaga.
Suratissa was
defeated and
killed in
battle by two...
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traditionally said to have been
succeeded by his
younger brothers Uttiya and
Mahasiva. His
other brother Mahanaga,
Prince of
Ruhuna was the
founder of the Prin****lity...
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Mutasiva and
brother of
previous monarchs Devanampiya Tissa,
Uttiya and
Mahasiva.
Asela fought Sena and
Guttika in a
battle to re-establish
Vijaya rule...
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Devanapiya Reign 267 BC – 257 BC
Predecessor Devanampiya Tissa Successor Mahasiva Spouse Sumanadevī Anurādhī (note 2)
Issue Uttara Devi,
Queen Consort of...
- list) –
Devanampiya Tissa, King (307–267 BC) Uttiya, King (267–257 BC)
Mahasiva, King (257–247 BC) Suratissa, King (247–237 BC) Asela, King (215–205 BC)...
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Lanka and
Tamil Nadu", pp. 546–549
Reddy 2003, p. 45. "The Five
Kings -
Mahasiva, Suratissa, Elara, Asela, Sena, and Guttika". mahavamsa.org. 8 October...