Parakramabahu IV of Dambadeniya
Parakkamabahu IV | |||||
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King of Dambadeniya | |||||
Reign | 1325/6 | ||||
Predecessor | Bhuvanaikabahu II | ||||
Successor | Bhuvanaikabahu III | ||||
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Dynasty | House of Siri Sanga Bo | ||||
Father | Bhuvanaikabahu II |
Parakkamabahu IV was King of Dambadeniya in the 14th century, who was also a scholar known as Pandit Parakramabahu. He built a temple for the Tooth relic at kurunegala and was responsible for writing Dhaladha Siritha, a book that laid down procedures for uninterrupted conduct of paying homage to the sacred relic. He renamed Mahanuwara as Senkadagala. He extended patronage to Vijayaba privena, Asgiriya temple, and Sri Ghanananda Pirivena. He succeeded his father Bhuvanaikabahu II as King of Dambadeniya and was succeeded by Bhuvanaikabahu III.
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Parakramabahu IV of Dambadeniya Born: ? ? Died: ? ? | ||
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Preceded by Bhuvanaikabahu II |
King of Dambadeniya 1325/6 |
Succeeded by Bhuvanaikabahu III |
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