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1. Parakkasamudda. A tank built by Parakkamabāhu
I., by the enlargement of the Pandavāpī. Cv.lxviii.40.
2. Pamkkamasamudda. A tank built by Parakkamabāhu
I. and attached to the river system of the Kāragangā. It was, probably, in the
neighbourhood of Pulatthipura and had many canals branching off: the Gambhīra,
Hemavatī, Nīlavāhinī, Salalavatī, Vettavatī, Mangalagangā
and Campā; and contained many sluices: Makara, Mālatīpuppha,
Vettavatī, Dakkhinā, Mangala and Candī. The canal connecting it with the
Kāragangā was called the Ākāsagangā. Cv.lxxix.26f., 40ff.; see also
Cv.Trs.ii.117, n.5.

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