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A landowner of Mātuvelanga and a
supporter of Kupikkala-Mahātissa Thera. When Vattagāmanī, the king, was in
hiding, the thera entrusted him to the care of Tanasīva, who, for fourteen
years, looked after him, his queen, Anulādevī, and his two sons. Then, as the
result of a dispute between Anulā and Tanasīva's wife, Vattagāmanī shot him
dead. Mhv.xxxiii.52-65.

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