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Important Facts


 At the early stages the political power in


Sri Lanka was in a decentralized nature. The


chieftains who were powerful provincially


handled the ruling power.


 Those who were engaged in ruling affairs at


the village level were called Gamikas and those


who ruled a wide area consisted of several villages


were named as Parumakas. Gamikas represented


the householders who were in charge of several


houses in a village. The word Gahapathi was


used to name them.


 A political body is needed to control power


which is necessary to handle the conflicts and


other complexities in a society, which are caused


due to the facts such as life competition caused


by emergence of various social requirements


in line with development of settlements. The


political power in the ancient society of Sri


Lanka developed based on such needs.


 The process of centralizing the political


power, which had been decentralized in this


country, was initiated by king Dutugemunu.


That task, initiated by king Dutugemunu for a


political purpose for the first in the history of


this country, was accomplished by King Vasabha,


who was a member of the Lambhakarna lineage.


 Centralizing the power means the ruling


power of the country goes to one hand of one


ruler. There a group of officers are appointed to


run the administration of the country. The word


state is used to name the king, the officers, the


rules and regulations imposed by them and the


institutions which put them into practice.


 In running the rule of the country, the rulers
appeared in different types of concepts. Most of
the time they attempted to appear as a god.

Pancha Kakudha Bhanda – Pancha Kakudha Bhanda means
the five items which are considered to provide prosperity when
they are used. The Walvidunava, Mirivedi Sangala (a pair of
slippers), Magul Kaduva (king’s sword), Sesatha (Parasol),
Nalal Patiya (the strap tied on the forehead) belong to it.
Kings used them in their coronations. Mahawamsa says that
king Devanampiyatissa held his second coronation using the
Pancha Kakudha Bhanda sent by emperor Ashoka.

The title Devanapiya – Indian emperor Ashoka used the
title Devanapiya (Devanampriya) meant ‘adorable to God’.
King Tissa, who ruled this country in the contemporary
period of emperor Ashoka, used this title and called himself
Devanampiyatissa.

Alakamandava – Literary texts describe that Alakamandava is
the dwelling place of the ‘Kuvera’ who is in charge of wealth.
Accordingly, it is one of the prosperous cities which belongs to
the island ‘Uthurukuru’ where gods live.
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