Madduma Bandara Ehelapola

Madduma Bandara Ehelapola

Statue of Ehelepola Madduma Bandara in front of Temple of the Tooth Kandy
Born Ehelapola Wijesundara Wickremasinghe Chandrasekara Amarakoon Wasala Mudiyanse Madduma Bandara
1806
Kandy, Sri Lanka
Died 17 May 1814
Kandy, Sri Lanka
Cause of death Executed by beheading
Resting place Sri Lanka
Residence Kandy, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka
Other names Madduma Bandara
Known for

As a child hero in

Sri Lanka who faced death fearlessly.
Home town Kandy
Religion Theravada Buddhism
Parent(s) Ehelapola Maha Adikaram (Father),Ehelapola Kumarihamy (Mother)
Relatives Loku Bandara (Brother), Tikiri Manike (Sister) and Dingiri Menike(Sister)

Madduma Bandara Ehelapola mostly known as Madduma Bandara was the second son of Ehelepola Maha Disawe the Dissava of Sabaragamuwa under the King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha of Kandy Sri Lanka.[1] Madduma Bandara and his family were executed in 1814 by the King for treachery.[2] The bravery shown by Madduma Bandara at the time of his execution made him a legendary child hero in Sri Lanka.[3]

Family of Madduma Bandara

Madduma Bandara was born on 1806 in Kandy to the parents Ehelepola Maha Disawe and Ehelepola Kumarihamy. He had an elder brother(Loku Bandara) and two sisters(Tikiri Menike and Dingiri Menike). His uncle was Keppetipola Disawe one of the prominent Kandyan leaders who signed the 'Udarata Treaty’ at Kandy on 2 March 1815.

Execution

It was known at that time to king Sri Wickremarajasinha that Ehelapola, while being the Disawe of Sabaragamuwa, was aiding the flames of the rebellion against British rule. While Ehelapola was away from Kandy, the King ordered to arrest the Ehelapola Family.The king could not arrest Ehelapola, as he was in the custody of the British in Colombo. The king arrested Ehelapola’s wife and children.On 17 May 1814, his sons were beheaded. Ehelapola’s wife Kumarihamy and daughters were forcibly drowned in the Bogambara Lake by tying huge stones around their necks.[4] While Madduma Bandara's brother was frighten to face the death, he stepped forward asking the executioner to behead him at the first strike.[5]

See also

Kingdom of Kandy

References

  1. "Spectrum | Sundayobserver.lk - Sri Lanka". Sundayobserver.lk. 2012-06-24. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
  2. ":: Daily Mirror - Opinion ::". Archives.dailymirror.lk. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
  3. "Jounior Observer | Sunday Observer.lk - Sri Lanka". Sunday Observer.lk. 2011-09-04. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
  4. "Ceylon Today - Moirai of the Ehelepolas'". ceylontoday.lk. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  5. "satmag01". island.lk. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
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