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Synonyms for aggabodhi or Related words with aggabodhi
bhuvanaikabahu
mangkunegara
bhuvanekabahu
parakramabahu
borommaracha
jayavarman
chamaraja
krishnaraja
nandivarman
indravarman
sanpet
vijayabahu
hamengkubuwana
vijayaditya
hamengkubuwono
siladitya
cankili
harshavarman
attambelos
dappula
parakkamabahu
narapati
wadiyar
pulakeshin
sanbej
ballala
buvanekabahu
wiradadaha
tailapa
cakraningrat
pragmalji
pakubuwono
saifuddien
vigraharaja
mswati
rachamalla
kulothunga
dharasena
bijjala
shivamara
deshalji
mahadevendra
jayabhata
timmannarasa
vikarmaditya
ariarathes
suryavarman
cekaracacekaran
lambakanna
kiurike
Examples of "aggabodhi"
Aggabodhi
was appointed as the Adipada of Ruhuna by his father. His cousin
Aggabodhi
(the son of King Kassapa III) was the sub king (yuva raja) and was administering the east of the country. On Mahinda I's death, prince
Aggabodhi
was in the capital. The administration of the kingdom fell into his hands. However, he invited the sub-king
Aggabodhi
to become king and crowned him as King Silamegha (
Aggabodhi
VI). Prince
Aggabodhi
himself was appointed the sub-king and looked after the administration of the whole country.
He died in the third year of his reign. His nephew, Yuva Raja prince
Aggabodhi
, was in the capital at the time of his death and succeeded Mahinda as King
Aggabodhi
VI.
Aggabodhi
VI was King of Anuradhapura in the 8th century, whose reign lasted from 741 to 781. He succeeded his uncle Mahinda I as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his cousin
Aggabodhi
VII.
Jettha Tissa III was King of Anuradhapura in the 7th century, whose reign lasted from 623 to 624. He succeeded
Aggabodhi
III and was succeeded by
Aggabodhi
III as King of Anuradhapura.
Dappula III was King of Anuradhapura in the 9th century, whose reign lasted from 827 to 843. He succeeded his brother
Aggabodhi
VIII as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his son
Aggabodhi
IX.
Aggabodhi
II was King of Anuradhapura in the 7th century, whose reign lasted from 598 to 608. He succeeded his uncle
Aggabodhi
I as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his brother Sangha Tissa II.
Aggabodhi
VII was King of Anuradhapura in the 8th century, whose reign lasted from 781 to 787. He succeeded his cousin
Aggabodhi
VI as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by Mahinda II.His father was King Mahinda I.
Aggabodhi
I was King of Anuradhapura in the 6th century, whose reign lasted from 564 to 598. He succeeded his brother Maha Naga as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his nephew
Aggabodhi
II.
Before long, King Silamegha realised that he had been wrong to turn against sub-king
Aggabodhi
and he went alone to Malaya Rata, met with Prince
Aggabodhi
and effected a peace between them.
Aggabodhi
was invited back to the capital and King's daughter, Sangha, was given to the sub-king in marriage. However, the marriage did not seem to a happy one as Sangha forsook her husband and entered a convent. From there she ran away with her cousin, Dappula. The sub king
Aggabodhi
waged war against Dappula with the help of the King and recovered his wife. They reconciled their differences and lived a contented life.
Mahinda II (aka Silamegha) was King of Anuradhapura in the 9th century, whose reign lasted from 787 to 807. He succeeded
Aggabodhi
VII as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his son Dappula II. His father was King
Aggabodhi
VI.
Those who were not favoured by the sub-king managed to poison Silamegha (
Aggabodhi
VI) mind against him. In response, sub-king
Aggabodhi
escaped to Ruhuna where he collected a huge army. He waged a civil war before suffering a crushing defeat at Kadalinivatha. He escaped the battle and hid himself in the Malaya Rata (hill country).
Aggabodhi
ascended the throne as King
Aggabodhi
VII on the death of King Silamegha (
Aggabodhi
VI). He was well advanced in years when he ascended the throne. He devoted the six years of his reign for furthering Buddhism. He repaired and strengthened the image house at the Sri Maha Bodhi tree. He also built two viharas - Kollanda and Molla Vaataka. He cleansed the order of bhikkus by issuing decrees. He also prescribed the manner of holding festivities and funerals. He further issued ticket rice (Salaka dana) to the three chapters of sangha Maha Vihara, Abhayagiri and Jethavana - Theriya, Dhammaruchi and Sagali sects.
Maha Naga was King of Anuradhapura in the 6th century, whose reign lasted from 561 to 564. He succeeded Kittisiri Meghavanna as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his brother
Aggabodhi
I.
Sangha Tissa II was King of Anuradhapura in the 7th century, whose reign lasted the year 608. He succeeded his brother
Aggabodhi
II as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by Moggallana III.
Aggabodhi
V was King of Anuradhapura in the 8th century, whose reign lasted from 726 to 732. He succeeded his father Manavanna as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his brother Kassapa III.
Mahinda III was King of Anuradhapura in the 9th century, whose reign lasted from 812 to 816. He succeeded his father Dappula II as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his brother
Aggabodhi
VIII.
Sena I was King of Anuradhapura in the 9th century, whose reign lasted from 846 to 866. He succeeded his brother
Aggabodhi
IX as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his nephew Sena II.
Manavanna was King of Anuradhapura in the 8th century, whose reign lasted from 691 to 726. He succeeded Unhanagara Hatthadatha as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his son
Aggabodhi
V.
Kassapa III was King of Anuradhapura in the 8th century, whose reign lasted from 732 to 738. He succeeded his brother
Aggabodhi
V as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his younger brother Mahinda I.
Mahinda I (or Midel) was King of Anuradhapura in the 8th century, whose reign lasted from 738 to 741. He succeeded his brother Kassapa III as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his nephew
Aggabodhi
VI.