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  2. Sri Subodharama Raja Maha Vihara - Wikipedia

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    Sri Subodharama Raja Maha Vihara (Also known as Karagampitiya Vihara) is a historic Buddhist temple situated at Dehiwala in the Western province, Sri Lanka.The temple is located at the Dehiwala junction on the Colombo-Galle main road, about 9 miles south of Colombo city.

  3. List of Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Kotte Raja Maha Vihara, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte; Kshetrarama Maha Vihara, Moratuwa; Sambodhi Chaithya, Colombo Harbour; Samudrasanna Vihara, Mount-Lavinia; Seema Malaka, Beira Lake; Siri Perakumba Pirivena, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte; Sri Pushparama Vihara, Ratmalana; Sri Subodharama Raja Maha Vihara, Dehiwala

  4. Dehiwala East Grama Niladhari Division - Wikipedia

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    National Zoological Gardens of Sri Lanka, Sri Subodharama Raja Maha Vihara and Christ Church, Galkissa are located within, nearby or associated with Dehiwala East. Dehiwala East is a surrounded by the Udyanaya, Malwatta, Jayathilaka, Dehiwala West and Galwala Grama Niladhari Divisions.

  5. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Colombo District

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    Subodharama Purana Vihara: Karagampitiya: Karagampitiya: Dehiwala: 23 February 2007: Image house, Sathsathi Mandira, Bana preaching hall, Awasage and relict chamber [3] Sunetradevi Raja Maha Vihara: Pepiliyana: No. 535 Pepiliyana west: Kesbewa: 23 February 2007: Image house and Avasage [3] Jack tree situated in the Hanwella Rest House premises ...

  6. Category:Buddhist temples in Colombo District - Wikipedia

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    Sri Subodharama Raja Maha Vihara This page was last edited on 22 April 2019, at 14:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Anavamadarshin - Wikipedia

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    In 1241, Anavama-darshin composed Daivajñā-Kāmadhenu, sourcing information from other authors such as Varahamihira and Bhoja-raja. [4] [1] This book is the most important Sanskrit-language astrological text from present-day Sri Lanka. [7] It deals with omens, jataka, muhurta, and prashna. [4]

  8. Vanni chieftaincies - Wikipedia

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    A History of Sri Lanka. Colombo: Vijitha Yapa Publications. ISBN 9789558095928. McGilvray, Dennis (1982). Mukkuvar Vannimai: Tamil Caste and Matriclan Ideology in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, (Caste Ideology and Interaction). Cambridge University Press. Kartithigesu, Sivathamby (1995). Sri Lankan Tamil society and politics. New Century Book House. p ...

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