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to the administration of the affairs in every part (of his kingdom), 

 offered (the following lands)with a view to the long existence 

 and benefit of the temple which Sikura Mudalpotu, employed 

 in the royal service, had built, in pursuance of the (royal) 

 order directing him to build a new temple with a view to 

 procure merit for the royal mother who had gone to heaven, 

 (built,) at an expense of 25,000 coins, at Pepiliyana in the 

 district of Panabunu (Panadure), and had furnished with 

 ramparts, towers, image-houses, halls, Bo trees, sacred monu- 

 ments, monasteries, four temples dedicated to gods, a library, 

 flower-gardens, orchards, &c. 



This Pepiliyana, and Medimala (Nedimala ?) which adjoins 

 it, and, in addition (thereto), ten amunas from the low ground 

 on the upper side of the dam in Dimbulpitiya (Divulpitiya) ; 

 Araggodawila and the adjoining places inclusive of the jungle, 

 meadows, gardens and huts in the district of Kalutara ; Kuda 



Weligama and its Kangoda in Pasyodun Korale ; one 



yala 4 of sowing extent from the field Kehelsenawa with its 

 appurtenances in Maggona District ; two yalas of sowing extent 

 from Bobuwalawila and fifteen amunas of sowing extent of high 

 land in Maggona District ; one yala of sowing extent from 

 Bollatawila and the adjoining high land in Alutkuruwa ; Giridora 

 in Sine Rata (Siyane Korale) ; Mangedara in Beligal Nuwara 

 (Korale) ; five amunas of high ground from Medagoda and 

 Medalengoda, and four amunas of sowing extent from fields in 

 Dolosdahasrata 5 ; Labugama which had been dedicated to 

 Veragallena Yihara in the District of Rayigam Nuwara ; one 

 house and one garden with three pelas of sowing extent from 

 fields in Saltota ; five amunas of sowing extent from fields besides 

 Ittawala, Pabatalawala, Damliyeclda, and Tembilihira which had 

 been dedicated to Kananke Yihara in the District of Weligama 

 of ten gaws in extent ; one ainuna and one pela of the owita in 

 Epamula as also Uwalugoda, Natugoda, Udigoda, Wellalana 

 with their jungles and meadow grounds ; Pittagama, in the 

 Bulatgama Division of Beligal Nuwara ; 250 attendants, two 

 yalas 6 of oxen, two elephants (?,) one pada boat of salt, and various 

 utensils necessary for a Yihara-— all these (the king) dedicated 



