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A tank in Ceylon, built by Mahāsena and repaired by
Parakkamabāhu I. (Mhv.Xxxvii.47. MT.680; Cv.lxviii.44). The district round it
was called by the same name (Cv.lxix.8). In Parakkamabāhu's campaign against
Gajabāhu, the officers in charge of the district were Nīlagallaka (Cv.lxx.67)
and, later, the Nagaragiri Mahinda. Cv.lxx.200.
The place seems to have had some strategic importance
(e.g., Cv.lxii.177, 201) and to have been situated to the south of Anurādhapura
and the west of Kālavāpi (Cv.Trs.i.336, n.4).
Moravāpi was the residence of the Elder Mahādatta, who was
called Moravāpivāsī. E.g., DhSA.267, 284, 286.

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