Vimaladharmasuriya II, following in his father's footsteps, maintained the connection with
Madurai Nayak clan through marriage. As documented in the
Cūḷavaṃsa, he wedded the daughter of his father's queen consort and appointed her as his queen. Not only his Queen Consort but also he had several Royal Concubines from
Nayakkar clan. But none of those consorts were able to produce an heir to the throne. So he married a princess from a local noble family who lived in the Muthukude Walawwa at Wattegama. This Royal Concubine was called as Muthukude Devi. She could able to give birth to a son, who later became king's successor
Vira Narendra Sinha And also according to historical sources he had a concubine from Kirawelle royal clan, who was the mother of king's another son Pattiya Bandara. ==Contributions to Buddhism in Sri Lanka==