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1. Vīrabāhu. Younger brother of Vijayabāhu I. He
was made uparājā and put in charge of Dakkhinadesa. He married Subhaddā. He
helped the king in the conquest of Pulatthipura when the Velakkāra troops
revolted. Cv.lix. 11, 43; lx. 40.
2. Vīrabāhu. The surname assumed by Mānābharana I.
when he became governor of Dakkhinadesa, with his headquarters at Punkhagāma. He
also bore the title of Mahādipāda. This Mānābharana was the father of
Parakkamabāhu I. Cv.lxi.26; lxii.4, 62.
3. Vīrabāhu. Son of Kittinissanka. He ruled for
only one night. Cv.lxxx.27.
4. Vīrabāhu. Sister's son to Parakkamabāhu I. He
defeated the Jāvakas under Candabhānu, and, in celebration of his victory,
worshipped Visnu at Devanagara and erected the Nandana parivena
(Cv.lxxxiii.41ff). When Vijayabāhu IV. became king, Vīrabāhu lived at court,
helped the king in his duties as a devoted friend and was constantly in his
company. He was specially commissioned by the king to restore Pulatthipura to
its original grandeur, and, after its restoration, (Cv.lxxxvii.15; lxxxviii.5,
217, 55, 67, 90; lxxxix. 11, 48) was appointed to live there as governor of the
Northern Province. He was in charge of the ordination ceremony at Sahassatittha
(q.v.).
5. Vīrabāhu. Successor to Bhuvanekabāhu V.
Cv.xci.13; see Cv. Trs.ii.214, n. 2.

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