- The
Thūpavaṃsa ("Chronicle of the Stupa") is a Sri
Lankan historical chronicle and
religious text
recorded in the Pali language. Its
composition is attributed...
- stone-blocks that were
previously hidden to be used as a lid. In the
Thupavamsa numerous types of
beings attended the
enshrinement of the
relics into...
-
literal works such as, Kausilumina, Pūjāvaliya, Pāli Vishuddḥi Mār****a,
Thūpavaṃsa and
Sidhath Sangarāva. He
launched a
campaign against the
Eastern Ganga...
- Sri Lanka, was discovered.
According to the
chronicles Mahavamsa and
Thupavamsa, the Ridi
Viharaya complex was
built in
gratitude for
helping him cherish...
-
mentioned again in the
chronicles Mahavamsa, Dipavamsa,
Rajavaliya and
Thupavamsa nearly 300
years later during the
reign of king Dutthagamani. The city...
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Literature Mahavamsa Dipavamsa Culavamsa Rajavaliya Dāṭhavaṃsa Bodhivaṃsa
Thūpavaṃsa Jinacarita Saddharmarathnakaraya Gandhavaṃsa
Sasanavamsa Jinakalamali...
-
stone blocks that were
previously hidden to be used as a lid. In the
Thupavamsa numerous types of
beings attended the
enshrinement of the
relics into...
- excavations. This is
because according to
sources such as Mahavamsa,
Thupavamsa (Great
Chronicles of Sri Lanka), and
sources of
Theravada Buddhism such...
- not only the text of the Sri
Lankan Mahavamsa, but also
elements of the
Thupavamsa, Buddhavamsa,
Mahavamsa commentaries, and
quotations from
various jatakas...
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Literature Mahavamsa Dipavamsa Culavamsa Rajavaliya Dāṭhavaṃsa Bodhivaṃsa
Thūpavaṃsa Jinacarita Saddharmarathnakaraya Gandhavaṃsa
Sasanavamsa Jinakalamali...