Uttiya උත්තිය | |
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King of Anuradhapura Maharaja Devanapiya | |
Reign | 267 BC – 257 BC |
Predecessor | Devanampiya Tissa |
Successor | Mahasiva |
Spouse | Sumanadevī Anurādhī |
Issue | Uttara Devi, Queen Consort of Kelaniya Tissā |
House | Vijaya |
Father | Mutasiva |
Mother | Unknown |
Religion | Theravāda Buddhism |
Uttiya (Sinhala: උත්තිය, [uθθijə]) was an early monarch of Sri Lanka of the Kingdom of Anuradhapura, based at the ancient capital of Anuradhapura from 267 BC to 257 BC. As Devanampiya Tissa had no son, his brother Uttiya succeeded to the throne.
The death of Arahat Mahinda, who had brought Theravāda Buddhism to Sri Lanka occurred in king Uttiya's reign period. The king held a grand funeral, and built a chetiya where Arahat Mahinda was cremated. Theri Sangamitta also died during the reign of King Uttiya, the funeral was held in a similar grand manner and a stupa was also built on the spot where Sangamitta was cremated.
See also
Notes
- 1. Sinhala: මහරජ, lit. 'Great King', [maharadʒə]; Should not be confused with the Hindu and Sikh princely title "Maharaja".
- 2. see, King Devanampiya Tissa (306 BC – 266 BC) www.mahavamsa.org
References
- ^ "Inscription No. 46 at Mihintale". www.inscriptions.lk.
- "Inscription No. 338 at Periya-Puliyankulma". www.inscriptions.lk.
- "Inscription No. 34 at Mihintale". www.inscriptions.lk.
- Mahavamsa XX.42
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Uttiya VijayaBorn: ? ? Died: ? ? | ||
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Preceded byDevanampiya Tissa | King of Anuradhapura 267 BC–257 BC |
Succeeded byMahasiva |
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Pre-Anuradhapura period House of Vijaya (543–237 BCE) |
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Anuradhapura period House of Vijaya (543–237 BCE) Chola dynasty (237–215 BCE) House of Vijaya (215–205 BCE) Chola dynasty (205–161 BCE) House of Vijaya (161–103 BCE) The Five Dravidians (103–89 BCE) House of Vijaya (89 BCE–66 CE) House of Lambakanna I (66–436) The Six Dravidians (436–463) House of Moriya (463–691) House of Lambakanna II (691–1017) |
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Anuradhapura from Rohana |
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Polonnaruwa period House of Vijayabahu (1055–1187) House of Kalinga (1187–1197) House of Vijayabahu (1197–1200) House of Kalinga (1200–1209) House of Vijayabahu (1209–1210) Lokissara (1210–1211) House of Vijayabahu (1211–1212) Pandyan dynasty (1212–1215) Eastern Ganga dynasty (1215–1236) |
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Transitional period House of Siri Sanga Bo (1220–1597) House of Senasammata Vikramabahu (1469–1592) |
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Kandyan period House of Vimaladharmasuriya (1592–1739) Nayaks of Kandy (1739–1815) |
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Kingdom of Tambapanni (543 BC–437 BC) |
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Kingdom of Anuradhapura (437 BC–237 BC) (215 BC–205 BC) (161 BC–103 BC) (89 BC–66 AD) |
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