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King of Ceylon (3 B.C.-9 A.C.). He was the son of Vattagāmani and his name was Mahānāga (Mhv.Xxxiii.45). During the reign of Mahācūli Mahātissa he was a rebel and came to the throne after Mahācūli's death. He destroyed eighteen vihāras which had refused to shelter him as a rebel. He was poisoned by his queen Anulā (Mhv.Xxxiv.11ff). It is said (MA.ii.920; DA.ii.433; AA.ii.532) that after death he was born in the Lokantarikaniraya with a body three gāvutas in height.
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[[King]] of [[Ceylon]] (3 B.C.-9 A.C.). He was the son of [[Vattagāmani]] and his [[name]] was [[Mahānāga]] (Mhv.Xxxiii.45). During the reign of [[Wikipedia:Mahakuli Mahatissa of Anuradhapura|Mahācūli Mahātissa]] he was a rebel and came to the [[throne]] after [[Wikipedia:Mahakuli Mahatissa of Anuradhapura|Mahācūli's]] [[death]]. He destroyed eighteen [[vihāras]] which had refused to [[shelter]] him as a rebel. He was poisoned by his {{Wiki|queen}} [[Anulā]] (Mhv.Xxxiv.11ff). It is said (MA.ii.920; DA.ii.433; AA.ii.532) that after [[death]] he was born in the [[Lokantarikaniraya]] with a [[body three]] [[gāvutas]] in height.
 
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Coranāga

King of Ceylon (3 B.C.-9 A.C.). He was the son of Vattagāmani and his name was Mahānāga (Mhv.Xxxiii.45). During the reign of Mahācūli Mahātissa he was a rebel and came to the throne after Mahācūli's death. He destroyed eighteen vihāras which had refused to shelter him as a rebel. He was poisoned by his queen Anulā (Mhv.Xxxiv.11ff). It is said (MA.ii.920; DA.ii.433; AA.ii.532) that after death he was born in the Lokantarikaniraya with a body three gāvutas in height.

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