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  2. Sinhabahu - Wikipedia

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    He was father of Vijaya of Sri Lanka and king of Sinhapura. He was the son of Suppadevi, a Vanga Kingdom princess. According to the Mahavamsa's Legend (the chronicled history of Sri Lanka), Sinhabahu's father was a lion and his mother a princess of Vanga, who was to decide to leave the kingdom alone to 'maghada". She traveled towards mhagada ...

  3. Category:Sri Lankan mythology - Wikipedia

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    Category: Sri Lankan mythology. ... (Lanka) S. Sinhabahu This page was last edited on 21 August 2024, at 18:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Madol Doova - Wikipedia

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    Madol Doova (Sinhala: මඩොල් දූව is a children's novel and coming-of-age story written by Sri Lankan writer Martin Wickramasinghe and first published in 1947. . The book recounts the misadventures of Upali Giniwella and his friends on the Southern coast of Sri Lanka during the 189

  5. Dhadu Monara - Wikipedia

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    According to folk tales, Dhadu Monara ("Wooden Peacock") was the legendary pre-historic aircraft used by King Ravana of Sri Lanka, [1] to travel among countries under his command. But no archaeological evidence has been found anywhere in Sri Lanka to prove the existence of such an aircraft.

  6. Category:Sri Lankan folklore - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan mythology (3 P) Pages in category "Sri Lankan folklore" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  7. Demons of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Demons are believed to spring into existence, fully grown (known as opapatika in the Pali language) rather than being given birth by a mother. [2] However, some demons, like the Kola Sanni Yaka have been born to human parents and later become demons. [3]

  8. Maha Sona - Wikipedia

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    Maha Sona is believed to haunt graveyards, searching for human prey. [5] He also haunts large rocks and hills, surrounded by human corpses. [6] Junctions where three roads meet are other haunting grounds of this demon, and he is said to spread cholera and dysentery. [7]

  9. Category:Sri Lankan legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Demons of Sri Lanka (4 P) Pages in category "Sri Lankan legendary creatures" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.