It was in the reign of King Devanampiya Tissa (250-210 BCE) that the Arahat           Mahinda. son of the great Buddhist Emperor Asoka, led a group of missionaries           from North India to Sri Lanka. With his followers he settled in a hermitage           of caves on the hill of Mihintale, (literally, Mahinda's Mountain). 
The new religion swept over the land in a wave. The King himself gave for           a great monastery in the very heart of the City his own Royal Park - the           beautiful Mahamegha Gardens.
The Buddhist principality had but a century to flourish when it was temporarily           overthrown by an invader from the Chola Kingdom of South India. The religion,           however, received no set-back.
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