Kingdom of Tambapanni
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Capital | Tambapanni | |||||||||
Government | Monarchy | |||||||||
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• | 543 BC - 505 BC | Vijaya of Sri Lanka | ||||||||
Historical era | Ancient | |||||||||
• | Landing of Vijaya | 543 BC | ||||||||
• | Death of Vijaya | 505 BC | ||||||||
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The Kingdom of Tambapanni, also referred to as Kingdom of Thambapanni, was the first administrative center in ancient Sri Lanka and Kingdom of Rajarata. It existed between 543 BC, with the first Sinhalese king of modern-day Sri Lanka to 505 BC. Tambapanni only had one king, Vijaya, a prince who was banished from India to Sri Lanka.
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Name
Tambapanni is a name derived from Tāmraparṇī or Tāmravarṇī (in Sanskrit).[1] This means the color of copper or bronze because on the landing Vijaya's and his followers' hands and feet which touched the ground became red with the dust of the red-earth, and the city founded on that spot was named therefore Tambapanni.[2] A derivative of this name is Taprobane (Greek). Tambapanni is a Pali version of the name Tamira Varni.
History
Background
Before the landing of Vijaya both Greek and Indian literature of the period made references to the island and considered it as a kind of fairyland, occupied by Yakshas or non human beings. According to a story of the Jataka, which calls the island Tambapanni, and mentions Nagadipa and Kalyani, states the island inhabited by Yakkhinis or she demons.[3]
Founding and location
The Kingdom of Tambapanni was founded by Vijaya of Sri Lanka, the first Sinhalese King, and 700 of his followers after landing in Sri Lanka in a district near modern-day Mannar, which is believed to be the district of Chilaw,[4][5] after leaving Suppāraka.[6] It is recorded the Vijaya made his landing on the day of Buddha's death.[7] Vijaya claimed Tambapanni his capital and soon the whole island come under this name. Tambapanni was originally inhabited and governed by Yakkhas, having their capital at Sirīsavatthu and their queen Kuveni.[8] According to the Samyutta Commentary, Tambapanni was one hundred leagues in extent.
The Yakshas
After landing in Tambapanni Vijaya met Kuveni the queen of the Yakkhas, who was disguised as a beautiful woman but was really a 'yakkini' (devil) named Sesapathi.[9]
Legacy
Legend has it that when Vijaya landed on the shores of the island he kissed the sand, called it ‘Thambapanni’ and planted a flag depicting a lion in the ground. The famous ‘Sanchi’ ruins of India depict the events of Prince Vijaya’a landing.[10]
See also
References
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External links
- Lankan place name in historical perspective
- Ancient Jaffna By M. C. Rasanayagam
- THE CONSECRATING OF VIJAYA
- King Vijaya (B.C. 543-504) and his successors
- King Vijaya (First King of Lanka) (550 BC – 512 BC)
- 483 BC - Arrival of Aryans to Sri Lanka
- Was Vijaya's arrival in Sri Lanka an accident?
- The first battle for freedom
- Articles with dead external links from October 2010
- Former monarchies of Asia
- Former countries in South Asia
- States and territories established in the 6th century BC
- States and territories disestablished in the 6th century BC
- Pages using infobox former country with unknown parameters
- Sri Lanka articles missing geocoordinate data
- Kingdom of Tambapanni
- 6th-century BC establishments in Sri Lanka
- 6th-century BC disestablishments in Sri Lanka