Mutasiva Explained

Mutasiva
මුටසීව
King of Anuradhapura
Reign:367 BC – 307 BC
Predecessor:Pandukabhaya
Successor:Devanampiya Tissa
Issue:Ten sons:
Prince Abhaya
King Devanampiya Tissa
King Uttiya
King Mahasiva
King Suratissa
King Asela
King Mahanaga
Prince Mattabhaya
Prince Asoka
Prince Uddhachulabhaya
Two daughters:
Princess Anula[1]
Royal House:Vijaya
Dynasty:Shakya
Father:Pandukabhaya
Mother:Swarnapali

Mutasiva (in Sinhala; Sinhalese pronounced as /muʈəsi:ʋə/) was ruler of the Kingdom of Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka, based at the ancient capital of Anuradhapura. He ruled from 367 BC to 307 BC. He had ten sons, some of whom were his successors such Devanampiya Tissa, Uttiya, Mahasiva, Suratissa and Asela. Mutasiva was the son of King Pandukabhaya.

The king ruled for sixty years which was an unbroken peaceful era of the country. He was the creator of Mahamevnāwa Park in Anuradhapura which is the only historical record of his accomplishments.[3]

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  1. Dīpavaṁśaya Chapter XI (Sinhala): Web site: Read Deepavansaya Online. buddhistculture.net.
    Princess Sivali[1]
  2. Book: Blaze, L.E.. History of Ceylon. 1933. Asian Educational Services. Colombo. 81-206-1841-6. 273. First. III.