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    Customs and rituals related to the coronation of kings in ancient South Asia
    (University of Kelaniya, 2008) Abayarathna, A.H.M.H.
    The institution of kingship had originated as a result of a gradual development in Sri Lanka and as well as in India. When the Aryan settlements expanded in those countries the tribal leaders were called as Rajan or Raja. They became a special group. Then the coronation was regarded as an occasion which illustrates their power. There were some customs and rituals related to the coronation. The major objective of this research was to identify those customs and rituals connected to the coronation ceremony and their applicability. The research methodology was the comparative study of primary sources belonging to India and Sri Lanka. The researcher was able to find out that the tribal leaders who were more powerful among the others of their region, tried to display their powers and as a result of it the coronation ceremony was started and it became customary. Hence some customs and rituals originated and developed gradually. Among those customs and rituals were belief that the powers of kings were divine and to acquire that power they followed some activities and customs related water. Although the coronation ceremony in Sri Lankan has been greatly affected by that of India, the Sri Lankan society was capable of forming an identity of its own. Buddhism has played a vital role to maintain this identity as substantiated by the research.
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    Judicial administration in ancient India
    (Academic Staff College (ASC), Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, 2003) Abayarathna, A.H.M.H.
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    Judicial Administration System in Ancient Sri Lanka: A Review of Primary Sources
    (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom, 2007) Abayarathna, A.H.M.H.
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    Religious co-existence of Polonnaruwa period: two incidents of Cholas and Sinhalese
    (University of Kelaniya, 2008) Abayarathna, A.H.M.H.
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    අලහබාද් ප්‍රශස්ති ටැම් ලිපිය මගින් හෙළිවන ගුප්ත අධිරාජ්‍යයේ බල ව්‍යාප්තිය
    (Research Symposium 2010 - Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, 2010) Abayarathna, A.H.M.H.
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    ධාතුවංසයෙන් හෙළිවන රුහුණේ ඉතිහාසය පිලිබඳ විමර්ශනයක්
    (Research Symposium 2009 - Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, 2009) Abayarathna, A.H.M.H.
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    පුරාතන දකුණු ආසියාවේ රාජ්‍ය බලය කෙරෙහි පැවති සීමා
    (University of Kelaniya, 2007) Abayarathna, A.H.M.H.

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