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A very high rank bestowed by the
Sinhalese kings. It appears to have corresponded to the modern Orders. It may
have originated in the members of the Order being entrusted with the care of the
Hair Relic (Kesadhātu), which was brought to Ceylon in the reign of Moggallāna I
(Cv.xxxix.49). This duty afterwards evidently became a mere formality. The word
Kesadhātu may be an abbreviation of the fuller Kesadhātunāyaka.
We first come across the term in the
time of Vijayabāhu I., when a Kesadhātu, Kassapa by name, became governor of
Rohana (Cv.lvii.65f). Parakkamabāhu I. conferred the title on his general, the
Dandādhināyaka Rakkha. Cv.lxx.19.

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