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King Of Ceylon (269 91 A.C.).
He was the son of Sirināga and his name was Tissa.
He was called "Vohārika" because of his knowledge of law
and tradition; he repealed the penalty of bodily injury.
He patronized Deva Thera of Kappukagāma and
Mahātissa of Anurārāma.
He built the Sattapannakapāsāda, and erected
parasols on eight thūpas and walls round six vihāras.
(For details see Mhv..xxxvi.33f ).
On days when the Ariyavamsa was being read, he held almsgiving
throughout Ceylon.
He suppressed the Vetulya heresy with the help of his minister
Kapila. He was killed by his brother, Abhayanāga. Mhv..xxxvi.27ff.

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