Sirivīraparakkamanarindasīha untranslated
Sirivīraparakkamanarindasīha. King of Ceylon (1707-39 CE.). He was the son of Vimaladhammasūriya II. He held great festivals in Mahiyaṅgaṇa, Sumanakūṭa and Anurādhapura, and built a suburb called Kuṇḍasālā, where he lived.
The temple of the Tooth Relic, built by his father, he adorned with paintings of thirty-two Jātakas. He showed great honour to Saraṇaṅkara Sāmaṇera and gave him a golden casket studded with seven hundred jewels. At his request, Saraṇaṅkara wrote the Sāraṭṭhasaṅgaha and Commentaries on the Mahā Bodhivaṁsa and the Bhesajjamañjūsā. Cv.xcix.23ff.
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