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The Vijayabahu dynasty of Sri Lanka is a storied lineage that spans centuries, leaving an indelible mark on the island's history and culture.
History[edit]
Founded by King Vijayabahu I in the 11th century, this illustrious dynasty rose to prominence during a pivotal period in Sri Lanka's history, marked by political upheaval and territorial conquests.
The dynasty's seat of power was located in the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its archaeological treasures and architectural wonders. Here, the rulers of the Vijayabahu dynasty presided over a flourishing kingdom, fostering trade, agriculture, and the arts, and leaving behind a legacy of innovation and prosperity.
The Vijayabahu dynasty is celebrated for its military prowess and strategic acumen, successfully repelling foreign invaders and expanding the kingdom's borders through a series of military campaigns. Under the leadership of kings such as Parakramabahu I and Nissanka Malla, the dynasty reached its zenith, establishing Sri Lanka as a regional power and cultural hub in South Asia.
Art and architecture flourished during the reign of the Vijayabahu dynasty, as evidenced by the magnificent monuments and religious edifices that dot the landscape of ancient Sri Lanka. From the awe-inspiring ruins of Polonnaruwa to the sacred city of Anuradhapura, the dynasty's architectural legacy continues to inspire awe and admiration to this day.
Religion also played a central role in the Vijayabahu dynasty, with Buddhism serving as the spiritual and cultural cornerstone of Sri Lankan society. Kings patronized the construction of Buddhist temples and monastic complexes, endowing them with lavish donations and royal patronage, and fostering a climate of religious tolerance and pluralism.
Despite facing numerous challenges and dynastic struggles over the centuries, the Vijayabahu dynasty endured, leaving an enduring imprint on the collective memory of the Sri Lankan people. Today, their legacy lives on in the rich tapestry of Sri Lankan culture, from its vibrant festivals and traditions to its timeless monuments and architectural marvels.
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List of Monarchs of the Vijayabahu Dynasty[edit]
Portrait | Name | Birth | Death | King From | King Until | Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vijayabahu I | - | - | 1055 | 1111 | *Member of the Sinhala Royal Family | |
Jayabahu I
(Polonnaruwa and Ruhuna) |
- | - | 1110 | 1111 | *Brother of Vijayabahu I
*Prime Minister of Vijayabahu I | |
Vikramabahu I | - | 1132 | 1111 | 1132 | *Son of Vijayabahu I | |
Gajabahu II | - | - | 1131 | 1153 | *Son of Vikramabahu I | |
Parakramabahu I 'the Great' | 1123 | 1186 | 1153 | 1186 | *Grandson of Vijayabahu I | |
Vijayabahu II | - | - | 1186 | 1187 | *Parakramabahu I's nephew | |
Mahinda VI | - | - | 1187 | 1187 | *A Kalinga |