Anuradhapura
is one of the Sacred, Historical & Beautiful cities of Sri Lanka. It
located in North Central Province, around 200 Kms away from Colombo. It was the
kingdom of Sri Lanka during 437 BC to 1018 AC. The first King was Pandukabhaya
& he made it his capital and developed it into prosperous City. According to the Chronicle Mahawanasa, Anuradhapura was
called by that name after the minister Anuradha, one of the Minister of
King Vijaya, established this village during 543 – 503 BC. Therefore, this
village named as “Anurapura”. Later on it converted into “Anuradhapura”.
Anuradhapura belongs to area called “Pihiti”, which is one of the regions of
Sri Lanka. The Sri Lanka was into three regions as “Ruhunu, Maya, Pihiti” It remained as the capital city for 15 centuries and was a
prominent political and trade centre in South Asia during this period.
During
the King Devanampiya Tissa (247–207 BC) ruling period, the religion Buddhism
reached Sri Lanka. That became the great importance to country. Around 250 BC, King Asoka became the Emperor of India and
became a Buddhist. His son and the daughter were ordained as a Bhikku and a
Bhikkuni (Buddhist priest and a nun named Mahinda and Sangamitta) and became
Arhat. [Mahinda is called Mihindu in Sinhalese].
Emperor Asoka sent nine Buddhist delegations to nine countries. Due to the
close links with the King Devanampiya Tissa, Emperor Asoka
sent his Son as one of the delegations comprising Arhat Mahinda to Sri Lanka.
Emperor Asoka introduced
Buddhism to Sri Lanka in 247 BC., by sending his son Arahath Mahinda Thera and
his followers. They converted Devanampiya Tissa and his ministers and other
nobles to Buddhism. The ordinary people were also converted to Buddha’s
teachings and Buddhism spread thereafter and became the way of life of the
whole island. Soon
Anuradhapura became a great and glittering city in old Sri Lanka.
Arahath Mihidu met the King
Devanampiya Tissa at a place called Mihintale on a Poson (Month of June) Full
Moon day and embraced Buddhism after a dialogue among the two. Arahath Mahinda
spent rest of his life in Sri Lanka and with the patronage of the King, started
the Gauthama Buddha Sasanaya (Buddhist order of the Lord Gauthama Buddha) in
Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile, Sangamiththa thera,
came to Sri Lanka with the right (Southern) branch of the sacred Bodhi tree,
where Buddha attained enlightenment. This was brought by “Sangamitta Thera” in
3rd century B.C. The Bodhi branch was received with respect by the King
Devanampiya Tissa and was planted in the terrace prepared for it in Mahameuna
garden Anuradhapura. This is treated as the oldest living tree in the world in
documented history and it is a place respected by Buddhist’s from all around
the world. This named as “Jaya Siri Maha Bodhi".
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