Mittasena of Anuradhapura

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Mittasena
King of Anuradhapura
Reign435 – 436
Predecessor
Pandu
DynastyHouse of Lambakanna I

Mittasena (or Mitta Sena or Karalsora)

. He was the last king of the Lambakanna dynasty.

Mittasena had a reputation as a plunderer of crops from farmers. King Chattagahaka Jantu's Chief Minister orchestrated Mittasena's accession. The Chief Minister wanted to ascend the throne himself, but enthroned Mittasena as his puppet ruler. Mittasena was kept out of the sight of the public even though it was the custom of kings to participate in festive events. The Chief Minister kept the administration of the country in his hands.[1]

King Mittasena was said to be devoted to acts of piety. People initially tolerated the unusual absence of their king from public events. Then the people decided that they wanted to see if the king actually existed. So they besieged the palace and demanded to see their king. The Chief Minister had to allow Mittasena to appear in public on the State elephant.

After only one year from his accession, six

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See also

References

  1. ^ Obeyesekere, Donald (1911). Outlines of Ceylon history. Colombo, Ceylon : The Times of Ceylon. pp. 76.

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Mittasena of Anuradhapura
Born: ? ?
Regnal titles
Preceded by
King of Anuradhapura

435–436
Succeeded by
Pandu