- Poḷonnaruwa, (Sinhala: පොළොන්නරුව, romanized:
Poḷonnaruva; Tamil: பொலன்னறுவை, romanized: Polaṉṉaṟuvai) also
referred as ****thisipura and Vijayara****ura...
- of
topics found in
Sanskrit Buddhist Mahayana literature.
During the
Polonnaruva era, Theravāda also saw the
increasing po****rity of ārannavāsin (forest...
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Polonnaruwa District (Sinhala: පොළොන්නරුව දිස්ත්රික්කය; Tamil: பொலன்னறுவை மாவட்டம்) is one of the 25
districts of Sri Lanka, the
second level administrative...
- the
Application of the
World Heritage Convention: The
Sacred City of
Polonnaruva" (PDF).
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Retrieved 6
January 2010. Pradeepa...
-
Anuradhapura and
Polonnaruva, when he
could finally establish a firm base in
southern Sri Lanka.
Anuradhapura quickly fell and
Polonnaruva was
captured after...
-
there is no
direct artistic connection between the
traditions of Sigiri,
Polonnaruva, and the
Kandyan kingdom. 16th-century
Kandy period sculpture at Mahavihara...
- the
attacks by
South Indian states. The last
Sinhala king to rule from
Polonnaruva was Parākramabāhu III (1302–1310), who was
actually a
client king of...
-
Anuradhapura and
Polonnaruva, when he
could finally establish a firm base in
southern Sri Lanka.
Anuradhapura quickly fell and
Polonnaruva was
captured after...
- the
attacks by
South Indian states. The last
Sinhala king to rule from
Polonnaruva was Parākramabāhu III (1302–1310), who was
actually a
client king of...
- in
Anuradhapura for 600
years until being moved to the new
capital of
Polonnaruva; at
which point it
becomes the most
venerated relic in Sri Lanka. It...