NO. 62. — 1909.] KANDYAN NAVANDANNO. 



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FOUR KO RALES. 



Kumbaldiwela. — Not originally belonging to the Pattal- 

 wasama. The family name is Rajakaruna Abhayasundara 

 Vira-narayana Dawunda Mulacharige ; connected with Utu- 

 wana. 



Mahagoda. — This village is a nindagama (see Delmada and 

 Mangalagama). 



Mangalagama. — Connected with Delmada, and also with 

 Nilawala, Eldeniya, Gannoruwa, Utuwana, Okandapola, &c. 



1. Olasannasa, 1566 Saka, (1644 a. d.), giving land at Maha- 

 goda to Mangalagama Badal Handu Nayida for making a gold 

 Jcoku-sword. 



2. Ola sannasa, 1580 Saka, (1658 a.d.), appointing the son 

 of Lettan Aehariya of Kalubovila, in Salpiti Korale, Kottal- 

 badde Vidane of the Four and Three K6raJ.es. 



3. Vitti Patraya.— -King Bhuvaneka Bahu (? VI.) of Kotte 

 heard that a famous Mulachariya had landed from Dambadiwa 

 at Manaduwa, and sent Waduwawala Dewasinha Mulachari 

 Nayide (see Waduwawala and Gammennagoda) on an elephant 

 to fetch him likewise mounted to Kotte. When brought 

 before the king he presented him with an ira sanda balana 

 kannddiya, or telescope, and a peteti sutraya, or clock. He 

 was thereupon granted the village of Mangalagama and the 

 title of Mandalawalli Nayide. 



The King residing at Ambulugala Vira Parakrama Bahu 

 VIII.) asked if there were any descendants of Mandalawalli 

 Nayide, and on being informed that there were two orphan 

 children, aunt and nephew, had them brought to Ambulugala. 

 The girl was placed in the Dugganna Wasala, and the boy 

 in the Maha Gabadawa. When grown up they were ordered 

 to marry each other. The girl refused, but under threat of 

 torture and of being ripped open consented, and was given 

 Mangalagama, to be held in succession in the female line with 

 the title of Etana. 



Afterwards a grandson of Mandalawalli Nayide was granted 

 the same title by Raja Sinha of Sitawaka. The Etana's 

 daughter, Punchihami Nachchire, married Kolomba Nayide, 

 who served King Raja Sinha II. She possessed the village. 



