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Gunasinghe, H.C. |
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2019-01-16T06:13:27Z |
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2019-01-16T06:13:27Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2018 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Gunasinghe, H.C. (2018). Contribution of the Ruhunu Kataragama Dewalaya for the 1818 Kandyan Uprising.4th International Conference on Social Sciences 2018, Research Centre for Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p96 |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/19525 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Located in Southern Sri Lanka, Kataragama Dewalaya is believed to be holy because the
renowned deity who is associated with it, known as Kataragama Deviyo. According to Hindu
chronicles he is known for God of war, because the defeating his enemies and being victorious
in battles. Kataragama Deviyo was venerated by Sri Lankan kings throughout the history.
Kings such as Dutugamunu (161-137 BC) who ruled in the kingdom of Anuradhapura, had
sought blessing from the Kataragama Deviyo before initiating his military conquests. In
addition kings in the kingdom of Kandy, too had sought blessings from the Kataragama
Deviyo. This historic narrative developed in the context of 1818 Kandyan Uprising against the
British rule. In order to understand the contribution of the Ruhunu Kataragama Dewalaya, in
shaping the 1818 Kandyan Uprising, literally sources were examined for this analysis. Before
the 1818 Uprising began, Wilbawe the claimant for throne went on a pilgrimage to Kataragama
as a Buddhist monk to seek blessings from the deity. When Wilbawe left the dewalaya, he took
a sacred ornament from the dewalaya and a garment which had the portrait of the Kataragama
Deviyo. It is said that he constantly venerated the sacred objects and the portrait he took from
the shrine and made devotional offering to the deity. Even the Kapuralas and Bethmerala who
were in charges of the dewalaya, blessed and supported to this uprising against the British. The
general public too gave their support to the uprising, given the fact that Wilbawe had sought
the blessing from the victorious Kataragama Deviyo. Thus, conclusively, Katargama Deviyo
and Ruhunu Kataragama Dewalaya played a vital role in shaping 1818 Uprising against the
British. |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
4th International Conference on Social Sciences 2018, Research Centre for Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka |
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dc.subject |
1818 Kandyan Uprising |
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dc.subject |
Kataragama Deviyo |
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Ruhunu Kataragama Dewalaya |
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dc.subject |
British Rule in Ceylon |
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dc.title |
Contribution of the Ruhunu Kataragama Dewalaya for the 1818 Kandyan Uprising |
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dc.type |
Article |
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