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spiritual-authority

The Mahanayake Thero represents a spiritual force that contrasts with the king's political power, influencing destinies through silent meditation.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Fountains of Paradise (1979)Arthur C. Clarke

Chapter 25

The chapter introduces King Kalidasa, an aging ruler burdened by his crown and the looming threats to his kingdom of Taprobane, a fictionalized Sri Lanka. It contrasts the king's temporal power and fears with the spiritual authority of the Mahanayake Thero, a high priest whose silent influence and the sacred mountain Sri Kanda symbolize enduring spiritual strength. The narrative sets a tone of political tension, spiritual mystery, and environmental concern, highlighting the king's isolation and the symbolic landscape around him.