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belonged to the Otunu ; under the Kotte sovereigns to the 

 Rankadu; and since Kundasale Raja to the Sinhasane, 

 Pattale. 



Hingulwala. — Hittaru. These people have now migrated 

 to Ullandupitiya. Mention of Hingulwala Muhandiram, 

 1689 and 1734 Saka, and of Hingulwala Mulachariya in 1687, 

 1720, and 1751 Saka. 



Ullandupitiya. — Hittaru. There were two families : — 



1. Vedagedara.— Vedagedara Mulachariya did service to 

 the Betge and Kodituwakku departments.* 



2. Kumburegedara (vide Godapola). 



Sannasa, 1515 Saka, (1593 a. d.), granting land in the village 

 to Rajesvara Hittara Achariya of Ullandupitiya, for complet- 

 ing the Jetawanarama. It was produced in a lawsuit 

 between the members of the Gannorudeniya family (Marukona, 

 Mangalagama, Nilawala, and Gannoruwa). 



The following patabendi nama was conferred on a smith of 

 this village by King Narendra Sinha, for ivory work : — 



Ullandupitiye Rajakamna Devanarayana Bodhipaksha 

 Vichitra Chitra Sri Dantadhatu Makaradhwaja Bhuvaneka 

 Bahu Abhiseka Dantasinha Panditaratna Lanka-nayaka 

 Mahanama Mulachariya. f 



In 1704 Saka, (1782 a. d.) , Kumburegedara Mulachari Nayide 

 dedicated land to the rock image of Buddha in the Gonigoda 

 Galgane Vihare. 



The Dalada Maligawa has a Hittara panguwa here. 



Waralcdgoda. — Warakagoda Mulachariya constructed build- 

 ings in Buwelikada in the late king's time (see Rambukwella). 



DUMBARA. 



Rambukvella (Uda Dumbara.) — The carriage of the last King 

 of Kandy was made by Aluvihare Mulachariya and Warakagoda 

 Naide, both of this village. 



For Aluvihare vide Arattana. 



* See Section VIII. , under Mulachariya, Hittaru. 

 f See Godapola for note on Bhuvaneka Bahu. 



