Ancient CeylonAn account of the aborigines and of part of the early civilization in Sri Lanka. |
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He stated that when . offerings were presented to him invocations were addressed to a number of deities called by Tamils ' The 160 Vatanamār , ' who were subject to his orders . He remarked that ' Mangala was specially invoked by ...
He stated that when . offerings were presented to him invocations were addressed to a number of deities called by Tamils ' The 160 Vatanamār , ' who were subject to his orders . He remarked that ' Mangala was specially invoked by ...
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On the bank of the Kadamba river ( the Malwatta - oya ) , the celebrated village called after one of his followers Anurādha . To the north thereof , near that deep river , was the village of the brahmanical Upatissa , called Upatissa .
On the bank of the Kadamba river ( the Malwatta - oya ) , the celebrated village called after one of his followers Anurādha . To the north thereof , near that deep river , was the village of the brahmanical Upatissa , called Upatissa .
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A low flat - topped ridge runs north and south on the western side of the Kadamba river , now called the Malwattaoya , ” parallel to it and nearly a mile distant from it . The fortified part of the town was built along the top of this ...
A low flat - topped ridge runs north and south on the western side of the Kadamba river , now called the Malwattaoya , ” parallel to it and nearly a mile distant from it . The fortified part of the town was built along the top of this ...
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