Kalinga Park Seat Inscription of Nissankamalla

Kalinga Park Seat Inscription of Nissankamalla
The Kalinga Park Stone Seat Inscription of King Nissankamalla (Sinhala: නිශ්ශංකමල්ල රජුගේ කලා ක්‍රීඩා විනෝද මණ්ඩප ගල් ආසන ලිපිය) is presently placed near the  Council Chamber Building  within the premises of  Dipa Uyana  in  Polonnaruwa Ancient City , Sri Lanka. The Seat The stone seat on which the inscription has been engraved is 3 ft. 6 in. square (Ranawella, 2007). The inscription, in eight lines, runs parallel to each side of the square and leaves a blank space of 12 in. by 11 in. at the centre (Ranawella, 2007). Content The script and the language of the inscription are Sinhala of the second half of the 12th century A.D. and scholars have dated this record to the reign of King Nissankamalla [(1187-1196 A.D.) Ranawella, 2007; Wikramasinghe, 1928]. The inscription records a usual panegyrical account of some of Nissankamalla's acts and munificence as given in the Dambulla Inscription and Hetadage Portico Slab Inscription (Ranawella, 2007). It mentions the victories the king gained in …