Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to examine the position held by Dona Catrerina in the
power struggle of the Kandyan Kingdom in the Portuguese period.
Dona Catrerina (Kusumasana Devi) was the rightful daughter of king Karalliyadde
Bandara ofKandyan kingdom. Karalliyadde Bandara was defeated by Seethavaka Rajasinghe
and he sought protection from the Portuguese. Both the king and his wife died while in
Trincomalee leaving their baby daughter Kusumasana Devi and nephew Yamasinghe
Bandara in the protection of the foreigners. Being brought up in a convent in Mannar, she
became a Catholic. Later she was taken to Kandy and made the Queen of the Kingdom.
Thereafter Dona Catrerina was considered by many an object through which rightful
kingship could be gained. The Portuguese wanted to marry her to a noble of their choice
and gain political power. But Konappu Bandara defeated the Portuguese and married Dona
Catrerina and became the rightful owner to the thrown.
After Konnappu Bandara's death a relative of his, Senarath took the hand of Dona
Catherina and came into power. Consequently Dona Catherina's elder son of the earlier
marriage met with an untimely death. Consumed with grief she suspected Senarath of
committing murder. She was 35 years old when she died of this sorrow. It is said that she
died cursing Senarath and no doubt her fate as a weapon to power as well. Many believe
that she was pregnant at the time of death. However even after death her children gained
power not on account of their father, but on account of their mother.