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21. Agayatfa oeragana dcen Parawasara, 



22. (Etuhrwu tan dewiyan£a puja 



23. Puna sakara akhandhawa pawai 



24. Wana lesatfa salaswa raja raja- 



25. Mahamaty a d in ta sa nayaka 



26. Teen dammakata toen aetulu— - 



27. Wange . ... . . . 



translation. 



The Royal signs ; Sun and Moon. 

 In the year 1432, of the auspicious, revered and 

 correct Saka in the fourth year of the auspicious Lord of 

 Ceylon, the fortunate Siri Sangabo sri Wijaya Balm, born 

 in the family of the Sun, descended from the line of the 

 Royal auspicious and fortunate Maha Sammata, in the fifth 

 day of the dark half of the month Poson, granting to the Naga- 

 risa Nila (Vishnu) temple in Dondra twenty amunas sowing 

 extent of the fields in Nawadunne and Pategama, and the 

 produce of Batgama, where the Atupatto Arachchi made the 

 dam, having granted (all this) so that it should remain for 

 ever in the same manner as the places bought for money 

 and now included in Parawasara, were offered to the god. — 

 Let all Kings and Chiefs and other ministers and Chief Priests 

 and Priests and / 



NOTES* 



1. Parawasara is now called Parawehera; Nawadunne 

 is called na ottunne ; Batgama and Pategama have retained 

 their old names, 



