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Kavan Tissa, Prince of Ruhuna

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Reign
  
205–161 BC

Consort
  
Successor
  
Dutugamunu

Predecessor
  
Ghotabhaya

Spouse
  
Viharamahadevi

Issue
  
DutthagamaniSaddhatissa

Children
  
Dutugamunu, Saddha Tissa of Anuradhapura

Grandchildren
  
Valagamba of Anuradhapura

Great grandchildren
  
Chora Naga of Anuradhapura, Mahakuli Mahatissa of Anuradhapura

Similar
  
Dutugamunu, Viharamahadevi, Valagamba of Anurad, Sinhabahu

Kavan tissa prince of ruhuna top 5 facts


Kavan Tissa, also known as Kavantissa, Kaha Wan Thissa,(that means who has the color of golden body). was the king of the Kingdom of Ruhuna in the southern part of Sri Lanka. He ruled Ruhuna, in the same time as Keleni Tissa of Maya Rata and the usurping Tamil king of Anuradhapura, Elara of South India, expanding and beautifying the city, and projecting the power of his native Rajarata region across the island of Sri Lanka. Kavan Tissa was a great-grandson of King Devanampiyatissa's youngest brother Mahanaga, and also the father of the great Sinhalese King Dutugemunu.

As with his son Dutugemunu, Kavan Tissa's figure is mostly swathed in myth and legend. The main source of information on his life is Mahavamsa, the historical poem about the kings of Sri Lanka, which portrays Kavan Tissa as "devoutly believing in the three gems, [and] he provided the brotherhood continually with... needful things"[1].

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