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Ehelepola Kumarihamy was considered the most beautiful woman in the Court of Kandy, surpassing Subamma, the mother of Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe. She was the sister of Maha Adikaram Keppetipola and wife of Disava Ehelepola. When Subamma arrived in the Kandyan Kingdom with the nine-year-old Kannaswamy, who became Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, she was considered to be the most beautiful woman in Kandyan territory. This would have been the reason for Pilamatalawa fostering her and bringing up Kannaswamy, later to be elevated to the throne against the wishes of the Court.
Kandyan law at the time though considered by the British as ‘barbaric ‘, were really following the actions taken by the British soldiers during the rebellion that followed after 1815.
As one would say, King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe ‘bent’ the law for his own ends against the advice of one of his confidantes in Court, Tennakoon Rajapakse Mudiyanselage Punchi Banda. He said the law did not permit children to be pounded. But Molligoda who had an axe to grind with Ehelepola, read out the order of the King. It is a known fact that the King by this time was a drunkard and whether he really understood Molligoda is questionable.
It was said by British observers at the time that Ehelepola Kumarihamy only took the pounder in her hand and laid it on the mortar. She did this in order to avoid the shame that it was given by a “Gahalaya “ (low-caste man ).
The man who advised the King, his confidante Punchi Banda, was banished from the inner city.
The Walauwa of Ehelapola Kumarihamy was the official residence within the inner city.