1. Māyādhanu.– The youngest brother of Bhuvanekabāhu VII and father of Rājasīha I. He reigned over a part of Sri Lanka with his capital at Sītāvaka (1521‑81 A.C.). His reign was marked by a series of severe and fluctuating struggles against his brother and against the Portuguese then in Colombo. He is said to have been succeeded by his son, Rājasīha. Cv.xciii.3 ff; Cv. Trs.ii.224, n. 1; 225, n. 3.
2. Māyādhanu.– The name of a district in Sri Lanka, between the coast and the mountains. Its capital was Sītāvaka, founded by Parakkamabāhu IV. There was in it a village called Udakagāma. Cv.xc. 100; c. 213; Cv. Trs.ii.209, n. 8.