king pandukabhya was the first Buddhist king of srilanka
Sri lanka is a Buddhist country. monque Mihindu brought Buddhism to sri lanka.
Yes. The Tamil people who live mostly in the north of Sri Lanka are primarily Buddhist.
yes, they up around 69% of sri lankan population
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The Saddharmaratnavaliya was written by King Parakkramabahu I of Sri Lanka in the 12th century. It is a collection of verses on Buddhist ethics and wisdom.
Sri Lanka does not have a king at present. The last kingdom of Sri Lanka (Kandyan) fell to the British in 1815. There were several kingdoms, and as many capitals prior to this.
Sri Lanka is Democratic Socialist country. Before the capturing of English, the Last King ruled Sri Lanka was , "Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe".After getting Freedom from Britain, Sri Lanka became a Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. Therefore now there is no king, but The Government is controlled by a President who is elected by the people of Sri Lanka with a democratic Election.It also has a Parliament and a cabinet which helps to establish democracy and the Executive Presidency which rules the Government.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Sri_Lanka
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The birth of Siddhartha Gautama, Attainment of Buddha-hood, and Parinirvana (session of life) all happened in the Vesak Full Moon Poya (Purnima) day. It is the first full moon of May. That is the most holy day for Buddhists. Secondly, the Full Moon day of June is important to Buddhists in Sri Lanka. The son of Ahoka Empire Mihindu Maha Thero, a Buddhist Monk came to Sri Lanka and officially introduced Buddhism to Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan King Devanampiyatissa became a Buddhist this day. Thirdly, the Full Moon day of July is also important to Buddhists in Sri Lanka. The daughter of Ashoka Empire, Sanghamitta Maha Teri, a Buddhist nun brought the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi Tree to Sri Lanka, a sapling from the Bodhi tree under which Siddhartha attained the Buddha-hood. That is the oldest known tree still living in Anuradhapura Sri Lanka.
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