MahÄdÄthika MahÄnÄga
Younger brother of BhÄtikÄbhaya and king of Sri Lanka for twelve years (67-79 A.C.). He made a courtyard of kincikkha stones on plaster round the MahÄ ThÅ«pa, and built the Ambatthala thÅ«pa, making it firm at the risk of his own life. He placed chairs for the teachers in all the vihÄras of Sri Lanka, and laid out the grounds round Cetiyagiri, holding a great celebration called the GiribhandapÅ«jÄ (q.v.) From the KadambanadÄ« to Cetiyagiri he laid carpets for the comfort of pilgrims. He built the ManinÄgapabbata, the Kalanda, the Samudda, and the CÅ«lÄnÄgapabbata VihÄras, and gave land for the use of monks in PÄsÄnadÄ«paka and MandavÄpi VihÄras in gratitude for favours shown him by novices of these monasteries. He had two sons, Ä€nanda GÄmaṇi Abhaya and KanirajÄnutissa, both of whom succeeded to the throne. Mhv.xxxiv. 68ff.; xxxv.l.9; Dpv.xxi.34.
He had a queen called Damiladevī (apparently a Tamil lady) who died young. AA.i.13.
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