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The Dewa are an ancient people of Sri Lanka. ==Deva people== The Deva are an ancient people of Sri Lanka according to the Sanskrit epics. According to the Mahavamsa and Ramayana, they lived among the Naga, Yakkha and Raskha. They ousted their arch enemies the Raskha from Sri Lanka, with the help of Lord Vishnu. They were then subsequently conquered by King Ravana of the Raskha. After the Yakkhas had left to live in the mountains and remote dense forests, they met Gautama Buddha who converted them to Buddhism.〔http://www.dailynews.lk/2009/12/31/fea25.asp〕〔John M. Senaveratna (1997). The Story of the Sinhalese. Colombo: Asian Educational Services〕 According to the Mahavansa, Gautama Buddha meet the Deva at Mahiyangana.〔http://www.amarasara.info/hotnews/20091231-02.htm〕 Buddha gave Sumana Saman (a leader of the Deva) a few hairs from his head, which were placed in a golden urn and enshrined in a sapphire stupa. A buddhist monk called Sarabhu is then said to have deposited Buddha's ashes in this Stupa. This stupa is now called the "Mahiyangana Stupa" and can be found in Anuradhapura Museum.〔http://www.buddhanet.net/sacred-island/mahiyangana.htm〕 Sumana Saman was a leader of the Deva who came from the central hills of Sri Lanka.〔 Some Sri Lankan Buddhists worship him as a deity.〔 He is said to be the guardian of Adam's Peak.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LankaLibrary: The Gods & Deity Worship in Sri Lanka )〕
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