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A building in Anurādhapura, in which was
deposited the Tooth Relic after its arrival in Ceylon, in the reign of
Sirimeghavanna. The building was evidently attached to the palace "in royal
territory," and was originally erected by Devānampiyatissa, its name then being
Dhammacakka (Cv.xxxvii.95f). Dhātusena restored it (Cv.xxxviii.70), while
Aggabodhi I. beautified it with various decorations (Cv.xlii.33). It was burnt
by the Colas, but was rebuilt by Mahinda IV. We are told that it was situated
nagaramajjhamhi, i.e., in the heart of the royal quarters (Cv.xliv.134; liv.45).

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