The Daladavamsa is a lost Sinhala religious chronicle composed in Elu.
[2] Under the title Datha-dhatu-vamsa, mentioned in the Culavamsa, it may have been extended by subsequent authors to cover the story of the Tooth Relic into the 18th century.
[2] George Turnour claimed that this Sinhala text still existed in the 19th century, which would have made it the earliest surviving Sri Lankan historical text, but no copies are known to exist and it is now considered to be lost.
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