Dutugamunu

Dutugamunu
දුට්ඨ ගාමිණී අභය
King of Anuradhapura
Maharaja A B
Devanapiya
Statue of King Dutugamunu beside Ruwanwelisaya Stupa
Reign161 BC – 137 BC
Coronation161 BC
PredecessorElara
SuccessorSaddha Tissa
BornThissamaharama, Hambanthota
Died137 BC
Anuradhapura
SpouseQueen Consort
Kathi

Queen Consort
Rajitha

Royal Concubine
Kathika, ruler of Katiyawa division

Royal Concubine
Shardha(Krishna)
IssuePrince Saliya

Princess Abhihitha

Prince Ayesiva
Names
Gamini Abhaya
HouseHouse of Vijaya
DynastyHouse of Vijaya
(The House of Vijaya claimed a close relationship to the Shakya Dynasty,family of the Gautam Buddha)
FatherKavan Tissa
MotherViharamahadevi
ReligionTheravāda Buddhism

Dutugamunu (Sinhala: දුටුගැමුණු, lit.'Duṭugæmuṇu', [duʈugæmuɳu]), also known as Duṭṭhagāmaṇī Abhaya, was a king of the Anuradhapura Kingdom who reigned from 161 BC to 137 BC. He is renowned for first uniting the whole island of Sri Lanka by defeating and overthrowing Elara, a Tamil king from the Chola Kingdom, who had invaded the Anuradhapura kingdom in 205 BC. Dutugamunu also expanded and beautified the city of Anuradhapura and projected the power of the Rajarata kingdom across the island of Sri Lanka.

Due to his significance as one of the most potent symbols of Sinhalese historical power, Dutugamunu's story is swathed in myth and legend. However, many aspects of the accounts of his life have been verified by contemporary inscriptions, and the basic account of his life is generally accepted as accurate.