Battle of Randeniwela


The Battle of Randeniwela was a battle fought on 25 August 1630 in the Sinhalese–Portuguese War. It was fought between Senarath and his sons Prince Maha Asthana, who would later become Rajasinghe II king of Kandy, and his brother Prince Vijayapala against the Portuguese forces commanded by then Governor Constantinu De Sá de Noronha. It was fought at Randeniwela near Wellawaya, a place close to the town of Badulla. The battle broke off when Constantino de Sá launched the invasion via Badulla. The Portuguese army suffered a complete rout subsequent to a mass defection by its Lascarin contingent.

Background

Battle

At Randeniwela the entire Lascarin contingent joined the Kandyan forces. This was followed by a rain of arrows and bullets, in the night, against which it was impossible for the Portuguese to erect any protection. Into the bargain the torrential rain that poured down drenched the Portuguese army for several hours rendering the gunpowder and matches of their Arquebuses useless.
Dom Cosmo, one of the four Lascarin captains who eventually rebelled against the Portuguese, is said to have begun the native revolt by 'striking off the head of a Portuguese and holding it aloft on his lance'.
For this service, Dom Cosmo was awarded with several Nindagams and the Katugaha Walauwa by King Senarath. He did not have any male offspring. His daughter married from a prominent family in the area. Keppetipola Dissawa is believed to be a direct descendant of his.

Aftermath