DhÄtusena
1. DhÄtusena.- A householder of NandivÄpigÄma, father of DÄthÄnÄma. Cv.xxxviii.14. 2. DhÄtusena.- King of Sri Lanka (460-78 A.C.). He was the son of DÄthÄnÄma and brother of SilÄtissabodhi. He seems to have had another brother, KumÄrasena (q.v.) DhÄtusena belonged to the Morjyavamsa. He became a monk under his uncle, the incumbent of DÄ«ghasandasenÄpati-pariveṇa, and remained with him till preparations for his campaign were made. Then he returned to the lay life, killed the PÄndyan, Tiritara, then reigning at AnurÄdhapura, and became king. His chief work was the construction of the KÄlavÄpi, which he carried out by damming the GonanadÄ«. He built eighteen vihÄras and eighteen tanks. He showed great favour to the monks and did many works of piety. The Ambatthala-vihÄra he gave to the Dhammarucikas.
He had two sons — MoggallÄna and Kassapa. Kassapa rebelled against his father at the instigation of his brother-in-law-who had been punished for ill-treating the king’s daughter — and seized DhÄtusena in the hope of securing his treasure. The king asked to be taken to KÄlavÄpi, saw the Thera who had been his teacher, and announced that his whole treasure was the KÄlavÄpi. Kassapa then had him buried alive.
Among DhÄtusena’s gifts is mentioned that of one thousand gold pieces spent by him for an interpretation (?) of the DÄ«pavamsa (dÄ«petum DÄ«pavamsam). Cv.xxxviii.14f, 30ff. 3. DhÄtusena.- A vihÄra. See UttaradhÄtusena.
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