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Thonigala rock inscriptions are dated back to the first century BC to the period of King Mahaculi Mahathissa (76-62 BC), who was a son of King Walagamba. [2] [3] The inscriptions reveal details about a grant of a lake and village to a Buddhist Monastery named Achagirika Tissa Pabbata.
Polonnaruwa galpotha inscription, the Mihintale slab inscription, and the Thonigala inscription are examples for the slab inscriptions. Badulla inscription and the Katugahagalge inscription are classified under pillar inscriptions. Cave inscriptions are found to be the oldest type of inscriptions.
Thonigala Rock Inscription, Anamaduwa: Thonigala: Anamaduwa: 23 January 2009: The Thonigala rock inscriptions: Thuparama ruins: No. 661-Muthalaikkuli: Anamaduwa: 6 June 2008: The dagoba ruins, stone inscriptions and evidence of buildings with stone pillars: Tissawa Nochchi Watawala ruins: Chilaw: 23 January 2009
The drip-ledged caves, Rock inscription and Chaitya Godella (hillock) Thanthirimale: Mahavilachchiya: Thonigala Rock Inscription: No. 519 Ihalalakagama: Ipalogama: 24 July 2009: Thuparamaya: Nuwaragam Palatha Central: Veheragala Getalawa Mountain ruins: No. 528, Getalawa: Thirappane: 23 February 2007
Thonigala Rock Inscription, is a rock inscription found on a rock in anamaduwa. Presently, the inscription has been designated as an archaeological protected monument ...
Thonigala Rock Inscriptions (303AD-331AD) (තෝනිගල සෙල් ලිපිය) created during his era shows evidence of an old banking system using harvest to finance maintenance of Temples (probably the oldest banking system in the world) supporting chanting of “Ariyawansa Deshanawa”.
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