Cūḷavaṃsa
Historical record of the monarchs of Sri Lanka / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cūḷavaṃsa or Chulavamsa (Pāli: "Lesser Chronicle") is a historical record, written in the Pali language, of the monarchs of Sri Lanka. It covers the period from the 4th century to 1815. The Cūḷavaṃsa was compiled over many years by Buddhist monks, and displays a variety of epic styles.[1] It is generally considered to be a sequel to the Mahavamsa ("Great Chronicle") written in the 6th century by the monk Mahanama. The Mahavamsa and the Cūḷavaṃsa are sometimes thought of as a single work (referred to as the "Mahavamsa") spanning over two millennia of Sri Lankan history.
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Cūḷavaṃsa | |
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Type | Chronicle |
Composition | 4th-18th Century CE |
Attribution | Dhammakitti, Tibbotuvāve Sumangala & others |
PTS Abbreviation | Cula |
Pāli literature |
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