King of Sri Lanka, He was the son of the senāpati of Moggallāna III. and held the office of sword bearer. He rebelled against the king and killed him at Sīhagiri. Then he killed Dalla-
Urged by a monk, named Bodhi, he proclaimed a regulation act against the undisciplined monks of Abhayagiri; but these monks murdered Bodhi and were severely punished by the king. Later he quarrelled with the Theravāda monks and retired to Dakkhiṇadesa, where he died (Cv.xliv. 43, 53 ff). Aggabodhi III and Kassapa II were his sons. He was also evidently known as Silādāṭha. See Cv.xlv.51; also Cv.Trs.94, n.1.