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- Sirimeghavanna, also known as Kirthi Sri Meghavarnabhaya and Kithsiri Mevan was King of Anuradhapura in the 4th century. According to the traditional chronology...
- island. They landed on the island in Lankapattana during the reign of Sirimeghavanna of Anuradhapura (301-328) and handed over the tooth relic. The king...
- Anuradhapura Reign 277–304 CE Predecessor Jettha Tissa I Successor Sirimeghavanna Dynasty House of Lambakanna I Father Gothabhaya Religion Mahayana Buddhism...
- Jetavanam Construction begun by Mahasena and finished by his successor Sirimeghavanna. The waist-band used by Buddha is said to be enshrined. 4th century...
- *Younger son of Gothabhaya Sirimeghavanna - - 301 328 *Son of Mahasena Jettha Tissa II - - 328 337 *Brother of Sirimeghavanna Buddhadasa - - 337 365 *Son...
- in 362-409 CE, they deliver one of the four eye teeth relics to King Sirimeghavanna; who places it with the bowl relic. The relics remain together in Anuradhapura...
- Mahavihara destro**** by devotees of the Abhayagiri vihara. His son Sirimeghavanna restores the Mahavihara to its former glory. The Mahavihara was the...
- Lanka Anuradhapura Kingdom (complete list) – Mahasena, King (277–304) Sirimeghavanna, King (304–332) Jettha Tissa II, King (332–341) Buddhadasa, King (341–370)...
- whose reign lasted 9 years from 332 to 341. He succeeded his brother Sirimeghavanna as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his son Buddhadasa. List...
- Buddha, a sacred relic, hidden in her hair and presented it to king Sirimeghavanna of Sri Lanka. According to the legend, Khema took a tooth from the pyre...