According to the Mahavamsa, the epic of Sinhala History, King Pandu kabhaya’s           city was a model of planning. Precincts were set aside for huntsmen, for           scavengers and for heretics as well as for foreigners. There were hostels           and hospitals, at least one Jain chapel, and cemeteries for high and low           castes.
Water supply was assured by the construction of 'tanks', artificial reservoirs,           of which the one called after himself, exists to this day under the altered           name of Baswak Kulam.
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