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Radala, Sirit-abhiseka Radala, Maha Nekat Radala, Sirit- 

 manuvikrama Radala, and their chief Vidya Chakrawar^ti 

 Pandita Radala, who made the crown. Vijaya ISTarayana 

 Vijendra, Virabandu, Virapurandara, Vijayasundara, and 

 Vijayawardhana, descendants of those who came with 

 Vijaya, married the descendants of the women of the 

 Viswakula who came with his Pandiyan queen. King Deweni- 

 petissa gave them Walagambahugama. For all the Kings till 

 the arrival of the Tooth Relic the crown was made by the 

 Smiths of the Sirit parampardwa. 



That of King Parakrama Bahu was made by Abo Panditaya. 

 In process of time, none of his descendants were left save one 

 woman and a girl aged seven years. Mahalu Parakrama Bahu 

 called together the Smiths : they could do nothing and were 

 put to shame. He, thereupon, consulted Dharmma Alankara 

 Vijaya Ba Piruwan Terunnanse and his ministers, and offered 

 a reward to discover the descendants of the Smiths who came 

 with the Bo Tree. The woman came forward, and made the 

 regalia. Afterwards her son, aged five years, was entrusted at 

 the royal command to the Terunnanse, and on completing his 

 education was given the name of Abo Panditaya, He and 

 his decendants made the regalia for the Polonnaruwa Kings. 



Under King Pandita Parakrama Bahu of Dambadeniya, 

 Rajasekara Panditaya obtained Kadadora, Vidurupola, Wal- 

 deniya, Dehimaduwa, Udattuwa, Aragoda, and Arama, besides 

 slaves and an elephant. The descendants of Siritkaralna 

 Panditaya made the regalia for Parakrama Bahu, and were 

 given Ayagama, Yatatnawa, Parakotawella, Kurukuttala, 

 Embekka, Godagama, and Wallahagoda. 



Under the Kings Vijaya Raja Sinha, Kirtti Sri Raja Sinha, 

 and Rajadhiraja Sinha flourished Eldeniye Sippachariya, who 

 was given the Uda-rata Kottal-badda and those of the four 

 Maha Disawanies and three nindagam. He made the ran-kadu 

 dbharane, possessed as paravdni property Wanawasagoda 

 (Wallahagoda), Godagama, Embekka, Kurukuttula, Eldeniya, 

 and Arama, and held the Kottal-badda of Uda-palata.* 



. * This Kottal-badda was perhaps that employed in the Awuda-ge. 

 D'Oyly mentions Eldeniye Nayide as its chief. 



