- Suranimala
Infobox Person
name = Suranimala
birth_name = Nimala
nationality = Sri Lankan
other_names = Nirmala, Suranimila
known_for = One of theten giant warriors , second in command of kingDutugemunu 's army
religion = BuddhismSuranimala was a
Sinhalese soldier in the second centuryBCE . He was the second in command ofKing Dutugemunu ’s army, and among ten of his best warriors known as ten giant warriors [http://www.sinhale.com/archeologist_ven.htm Archeologist ven. Ellawala Medhananda Thero states Thoppigala area was the birthplace of Suranimala...] . He made an immense contribution to King Dutugemunu's victory overKing Elara . He is said to have been a highly skilled swordsman and his preferred weapon was a large sword.Early life
Named by his parents as Nimala, he was the youngest of seven children. His father was known as Samgha, the village headman of Khandakavitthika in Kotthivala. Although said to have had the strength equal to that of ten elephants, in his younger days Nimala preferred to stay idle at home while his brothers worked in the family’s
paddy field s. When an order was issued by the King to send one male to serve in his army, Nimala’s brothers picked him to be sent, feeling that he was no use to the family. After joining a company south of theMahaweli River under a prince named Digabhaya, Nimala was sent on an errand to deliver a message to aBrahmin . Having set off at dawn, Nimala is said to have finished the journey in a few hours, covering a distance of thirty four leagues. Astounded at this feat, the Brahmin had him sent to KingKavantissa to serve directly under him. After meeting the king, Nimala was ordered to sharpen some swords as a test, which he performed extremely well. The king was impressed by his skills, and Nimala was taken to serve under the king, and became one of the ten giant warriors who were the chief commanders andchampion s of the king’s army.Being named as Suranimala
After King Kavantissa’s death, his successor and son Dutugemunu began the war against the South Indian King Elara who was then in control of the Anuradhapura Kingdom. Elara’s forces were gradually defeated and Dutugemunu’s forces approached Anuradhapura, where the final battle would take place. As a test before the final battle, the king addressed his men and asked them men to drink from a large vessel of
toddy . Seeing that none accepted this challenge, Nimala drank all the toddy emptied the vessel. After this incident he was known as "Suranimala", the word "sura" meaning liquor.Battle of Vijithapura
Suranimala played a key role in the decisive battle for one of King Elara’s last strongholds, the fortress of Vijithapura, Along with
Nandimitra and the King’s elephant, he attacked the southern gate of the fortress. Not desiring to enter the fortress from the opening the Elephant had made, he leaped over the wall. [http://lakdiva.org/mahavamsa/chap025.html#24 Mahavamsa - CHAPTER XXV] Once inside, he is said to have fought the enemy using a large sword. He also defeated king Elara’s champion Dighajantu, thus saving Dutugemunu whom Dighajantu was seeking to kill. This event ultimately led to the retreat of king Elara’s forces and Elara’s death at the hands of Dutugemunu. At this final battle, Suranimala stood on king Dutugemunu's left, protecting him. [http://www.lankalibrary.com/geo/kings/dutugemunu.htm King Dutugemunu] Soon after the defeat of Elara, king Dutugemunu’s forces had to fight another battle against Bhalluka, a cousin of Elara. Suranimala along with the ten giants played a key part here as well.References
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