Madduma Bandara Ehelapola Explained

Madduma Bandara Ehelapola
Birth Name:Ehelapola Wijesundara Wickremasinghe Chandrasekara Amarakoon Wasala Mudiyanse Madduma Bandara
Birth Date:1806
Birth Place:Kandy, Kingdom of Kandy
Death Place:Kandy, Kingdom of Kandy
Death Cause:Executed by beheading
Resting Place:Sri Lanka
Nationality:Sri Lankan
Other Names:Madduma Bandara
Known For:As a child hero in Sri Lanka who faced death fearlessly.
Parents:Ehelapola Maha Adikaram (Father),Ehelapola Kumarihamy (Mother)
Relations:Loku Bandara (Brother), Tikiri Manike (Sister) and Dingiri Menike(Sister), Keppetipola Disawe(Maternal Uncle)[1]

Madduma Bandara Ehelapola (b 1806), mostly known as Madduma Bandara, was one of the national heroes of Sri Lanka. Bandara and his family were executed in 1814 by the King for treachery.[2] His bravery at the time of his execution made him a legendary child hero in Sri Lanka.[3]

Early life

Bandara was born in a prominent Sinhalese aristocratic family of the Kandy to Ehelepola Maha Disawe and Ehelepola Kumarihamy. He was the second son of Ehelepola Maha Disawe, the Dissava of Sabaragamuwa under the King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha of Kandy Sri Lanka.[4] 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 Kandyan Convention at the Audience Hall in Kandy on 2 March 1815.

Execution

King Sri Wickremarajasinha thought that Ehelapola, as the Disawe of Sabaragamuwa, was aiding the rebellion against British rule, due to false information given to the king. Ehelapola was strongly fighting against the British, but the King was furious thinking that Ehelapola had switched sides. So while Ehelapola was away from Kandy, the King ordered the arrest of the Ehelapola Family. However, the king could not arrest Ehelapola, as he was in British custody in Colombo. Instead, the king arrested Ehelapola’s wife and children. On 17 May 1814, his sons were beheaded. Ehelapola’s wife, kumarihami, and daughters were forcibly drowned in Bogambara Lake by tying stones around their necks.[5] While Bandara's brother was frightened to face death, he stepped forward and asked the executioner to behead him with a single strike.[6]

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  1. [Keppetipola Disawe]
  2. Web site: :: Daily Mirror - Opinion :: . Archives.dailymirror.lk . 2015-05-16 . https://archive.today/20140725215859/http://archives.dailymirror.lk/2006/12/19/life/02.asp . 2014-07-25 . dead .
  3. Web site: Junior Observer | Sunday Observer.lk - Sri Lanka . Sunday Observer.lk . 2011-09-04 . 2015-05-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060108/http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2011/09/04/jun03.asp . 2016-03-04 . live .
  4. Web site: Spectrum | Sundayobserver.lk - Sri Lanka. 2012-06-24. Sundayobserver.lk. 2015-05-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304070548/http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2012/06/24/spe03.asp. 2016-03-04. live.
  5. Web site: Ceylon Today - Moirai of the Ehelepolas'. ceylontoday.lk. 29 March 2015.
  6. Web site: satmag01. island.lk. 29 March 2015.