King Aggabodhi I
Reign: 564–598 CE
Kingdom: anuradhapura
Aggabodhi I (564–598 CE) enjoyed a lengthy 34-year reign, facilitating sustained infrastructural and religious investment. He commissioned reservoirs, restored stupas, and reinforced monastic legal privileges. His era represents mature 6th-century Anuradhapura: hydraulic-agrarian surplus funding Buddhist patronage, legitimizing kingship through merit accumulation and administrative effectiveness.