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  • ...that he might give the [[merits]] [[arising]] there from to his father, [[Parakkamabāhu]] II. It was richly endowed (Cv.lxxxviii.51-2; Cv. trans. ii.186, n.4).
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  • 2. [[Ākāsagangā]]. A vast channel built by [[Parakkamabāhu]] I. to bring [[water]] from the Kāragangā to the Parakkamammudda. Cv.lxx
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  • .... and his [[consort]] [[Sanghā]] (Cv.l.69; see also Cv.Trs.i.144, n. 4). [[Parakkamabāhu]] I. is said to have restored it. SadS. 58.
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  • ...a]] (lxxxviii. vv.37-9; see also P.L.C., 219), Patirājadeva, minister to [[Parakkamabāhu]] II., built in Hatthavanaggalla, following the King's orders, a temple of
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  • [[Parakkamabāhu]] I restored all the old buildings which had been destroyed and built sixty
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  • ...12th century CE, when the Mahāvihāra gained the political support of King Parakkamabāhu I (1153-1186 CE), and completely abolished the Abhayagiri and Jetavana Ther
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  • ...d by [[Māgha]] (Cv.lxxx.68), and remained neglected till the [[time]] of [[Parakkamabāhu]] II., who started the work of reconstruction (Cv.lxxxvii.66), which was co
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  • ...}} [[Benares]] to {{Wiki|Modern}} {{Wiki|Colombo}}.'' 1988. p. 159</ref> [[Parakkamabāhu]] also appointed a ''[[sangharaja|saṅgharāja]]'', or "[[King]] of the [[
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  • ...hen the [[MahāVihāra]] gained the {{Wiki|political}} support of [[King]] [[Parakkamabāhu]] I (1153-1186 CE), and completely abolished the [[Abhayagiri]] and [[Jetav Later, when [[Parakkamabāhu]] I. had restored [[peace]], he wished to {{Wiki|purify}} the [[Religion]],
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  • ...the Chaukundi mound on the south.2. Isipatana.-A [[monastery]] built by [[Parakkamabāhu]] I. in the suburb Rājavesibhujanga, of Pulatthipura. Cv.lxxviii.79; but s
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  • In the reign of [[Parakkamabāhu]] I., when that {{Wiki|monarch}} had established himself on the [[throne]],
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  • 5. '''[[Veluvana]]'''. A [[monastery]] erected by [[Parakkamabāhu]] I. in the suburb of Vijita in [[Pulatthipura]].
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  • ...to land and insulted them. This is mentioned as one of the acts which led Parakkamabāhu to send an expedition against Rāmañña. Cv.lxxvi.28f
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  • ...hen the [[Mahāvihāra]] gained the {{Wiki|political}} support of [[King]] [[Parakkamabāhu]] I (1153-1186 CE), and completely abolished the [[Abhayagiri]] and [[Jetav
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  • ...[Sāriputta]] [[Thera]]. A [[Monk]] of [[Ceylon]]. He lived in the reign of Parakkamabāhu I., and was called Sāgaramatī (SadS.63) on account of his erudition. The
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  • 4. [[Buddha]]. A [[Kesadhātu]], general of [[Parakkamabāhu]] I. He inflicted a severe defeat on [[Mānābharana]] at [[Pūnagāmatitth
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  • ...hen the [[Mahāvihāra]] gained the {{Wiki|political}} support of [[King]] [[Parakkamabāhu]] I (1153-1186 CE), and completely abolished the [[Abhayagiri]] and [[Jetav
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  • 4. [[Buddha]]. A [[Kesadhātu]], general of [[Parakkamabāhu]] I. He inflicted a severe defeat on [[Mānābharana]] at [[Pūnagāmatitth ...ecite the [[Abhidhamma]] in the assemblies of the [[monks]] (Cv.lii.47). [[Parakkamabāhu]] I. had three [[statues]] built in honour of [[Metteyya]] (Cv.lxxix.75), w
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