Sirisangabo: A Legacy of Devotion and Sacrifice – By Bhanuka – eLanka Sirisangabo, also known as Siri Megha Vanna, was born into a noble family in the Anuradhapura Kingdom around the early 3rd century CE. The Anuradhapura Kingdom, founded in the 4th century BCE, was one of the most significant and long-lasting civilizations in ancient Sri Lanka. It was a period marked by profound cultural and religious development, with Theravada Buddhism playing a central role in shaping the kingdom’s identity. Sirisangabo was known for his piety and deep spiritual inclinations from a young age. His upbringing in a Buddhist environment fostered his devotion to the teachings of the Buddha, and he often sought the company of monks and ascetics. This spiritual foundation would later influence his decisions and actions as a ruler. Ascension to the Throne Sirisangabo ascended to the throne in 252 CE, following the reign of his predecessor, ...

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