Totahumanakaraka, Toṭahumaṇakaraka: 1 definition
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Source: archive.org: Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 1963Toṭahumaṇakaraka is the name of a vihāra that existed near the ancient kingdom of Anurādhapura, Ceylon (Sri Lanka).—The ruins at Āṭaviyalgala, 2 miles south of the 87th mile on the Anurādhapura-Trincomalee road, are named Toṭahumaṇakaraka-vihara in two 1st century inscriptions in situ. The name suggests a ford, but the river (Yān Oya) is now 2½ miles distant.
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Full-text: Tinisatiya, Yan-oya, Gagapavata, Gagavi, Veheragala.
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