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Son of Mutasiva, and youngest brother of
Devānampiyatissa. When the two Tamils, Sena and Guttaka, conquered Sūratissa
and captured the throne, Asela defeated them and reigned in Anurādhapura for ten
years (155-145 B.C.). (Mhv.Xxi.11; Cv.lxxxii.20; Epy. Zeyl. iii., Introd., p.5,
n.1). He was ultimately conquered by Elāra (Mhv.Xxi.13).
Asela was one of nine brothers, the
others being Abhaya, Devānampiyatissa, Uttiya, Mahāsīva, Mahānāga, Mattābhaya,
Sūratissa and Kīra (MT. 425).
He built a cetiya in the Asokamālaka
(MT. 358).

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