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Mahakuli Mahatissa, also
known as Maha Cula Maha Tissa, was King of
Anuradhapura in the 1st
century BC. He
ruled from 76 BC to 62 BC,
succeeding his uncle...
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Valagamba fled to
Malayarata for
safety and a monk
named Kuppikkala Mahatissa helped him
while he was in hiding. The king
organized a
large army in...
- time by
which his father’s
successor –
Mahakuli – ruled. When
Mahaculi Mahatissa died,
Coranaga took over his
position and
became the new King of Anuradhapura...
- was
offered to Maha
Sanga (Buddhist monks) by a
daughter of
Mahachula Mahatissa. The
second one says one cave was
offered to Maha
Sanga by a provincial...
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together with some
Dhamma teaching. Also in Sri Lanka, King
Mahakuli Mahatissa disguised himself as a
peasant and
started to earn his
living working...
- *Son of
Valagambahu I *Cousin of
Mahakuli Mahatissa Kuda
Tissa - - 51 BCE 48 BCE *Son of
Mahakuli Mahatissa Siva I - - 48 BCE 48 BCE
Vatuka - - 48 BCE...
- was to
build the
Abhayagiri Vihara on the site of the Giri monastery.
Mahatissa Thera of
Kupikkala was
appointed its
Chief In****bent as a mark of gratitude...
- of Abhayagiri,
building the
stupa there and
offering it to
Kuppikala Mahatissa thero. This
seems to have
caused a
dispute between Abhayagiri and the...
- Dathika, King (90–88 BC) Valagamba, King (104–103, c.89–77 BC)
Mahakuli Mahatissa, King (76–62 BC)
Chora Naga, King (62–50 BC) Kuda Tissa, King (50–47 BC)...
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Tissa King of
Anuradhapura Reign 50 BC – 47 BC
Predecessor Chora Naga
Successor Siva I
Consort Anula House House of
Vijaya Father Mahakuli Mahatissa...