У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно King Valagamba | වලගම්බා රජුගේ කොළඹ ජීවිතය Colombo | Sri Lanka | ! или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
කොළඹ ආපු වළගම්බා රජු හැංගුන ගල් ලෙන් විහාර | වේරගල | King Walagamba in Colombo | Padukka | Weragala Colombo | Sri Lanka | කොළඹ රහස් තැන් | secret places | holiday travel | gust houses | cheaper #Valagamba was the fourth son of King #Saddha_Tissa, the brother of #Dutugamunu. His three elder brothers, #Thulatthana, #Lanja_Tissa and #Khallata_Naga, ruled the country before him.[2] A general of the army named Kammaharattaka (Maharattaka) killed Khallata Naga and seized power. Valagamba in turn killed Kammaharattaka and took over the throne in 103 BC. He adopted Mahaculika, the son of Khallatanaga, as his own son, and took #Anuladevi, Mahaculika's mother, as his queen. He also had another queen named #Somadevi. Five months after his coronation as king, a Brahmin in Rohana named Tissa rebelled against him. At the same time, an invading army from South India led by seven Tamil leaders landed in Mahatittha. Tissa and the seven Tamil leaders all sent messages to Valagamba, telling him to hand over power to them.[3] Valagamba informed the Brahmin Tissa that the kingdom will be his and told him to defeat the invading army. Accepting this, Tissa tried to fight but was defeated by the Tamils.[2] After this, the seven Tamil leaders waged war against Valagamba, and defeated him in a battle at Kolambalaka. While the king was fleeing in a chariot, a nirgrantha (Jain) named Giri shouted that the king was fleeing. Valagamba resolved to build a temple there, and later built the Abhayagiriya after he regained the throne.[2] When the pursuers were gaining on them, Queen Somadevi got down from the chariot to lighten it and give the king a chance to escape, and was captured.[3] The Pathra Dathu (a sacred bowl relic) was also taken to India. The five Dravidians namely Pulahatta, Bahiya, Panya Mara, Pilaya Mara and Dathika ruled Anuradhapura for 14 years although they fell out with each other with each of the five who was ruling killed by his successor. Valagamba fled to Malayarata for safety and a monk named Kuppikkala Mahatissa helped him while he was in hiding. The king organized a large army in order to attack Anuradhapura and defeat the invading army. However, a rift between him and his ministers resulted in them leaving him and thus weakening the army.[3] However, the Sangha brought about a reconciliation and Valagamba resumed his preparations for attacking Anuradhapura.[2] There was a huge drought called Beminitiya Seya (බැමිණිතියාසාය). Humanity in Sri Lanka has been approached to the utmost butchering since of this drought. According to early sages, the people lived in the country merely looked like just skeletons and brawn. Plagues had debut to pervade as the corpses piled, sundry of diseases transmitted across the country. Because of the anarchy, the country escalated through the history without knowing that the human exist. Buddhism had reached to the plummet of degradation in the cause of intrusions and the death of monks. Around 89 #BC, Valagamba #regained the #throne after defeating #Dathika, the last of the invading Tamil leaders, and ruled the country for twelve years until his death in 77 BC.[4] He sent for Somadevi and restored her as queen, and built a temple named Somarama or Somawathie in her honour. The king built #Abhayagiri Dagaba and a #stupa, which has a height of about 70 metres (230 ft).[5] The Abhayagiri temple became one of the three main Buddhist institutions in the country. He converted the caves he was hiding in to a temple.[6] This temple is known as the #Dambulla_Rock Temple.[4] King Valagamba also built several other temples. The Tripitaka, which had been handed down orally by the Bhikkhu order, was recorded on palm leaves in the #Aluvihara Temple, #Matale during the Fourth Buddhist Council. As your next destination in vacation, select Sri Lanka and follow us... https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... / path.pointer https://www.tiktok.com/@pathpointer?_... https://instagram.com/pathpointer?igs... #walagamba #Colombo #history #srilanka #omletarcade