
Sri Vikramabahu II
Sri Vikramabahu II was a ruler of the Kingdom of Kandy in Sri Lanka during the late 14th century. He is known for his efforts to strengthen the kingdom amid challenges from rival powers and for fostering the arts and culture, particularly Buddhism, which was central to Sri Lankan identity. His reign marked a period of relative stability and cultural development, contributing to the establishment of Kandy as a significant political and spiritual center. Sri Vikramabahu II is remembered for his leadership and the contributions he made to the heritage of Sri Lanka.