ANURADHAPURA 213 Km (132 Miles) From Colombo Anuradhapura is one of the ancient cities in Sri Lanka, well known for its ruins depicting early Sri Lankan civilization. It is very famous among Buddhists pilgrims. Anuradhapura was earlier the capital of the Island (in ancient times) and most of the Kings who ruled Sri Lanka resided in this vast city. The city is now named as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Province - North Central Province
The city reached its highest magnificence by the beginning of the Christian era. The city boasted some of the most complex irrigation systems in the ancient world. Ruins
The ruins in AnuradhapuraRuins are the only remains of what Anuradhapura used to be. Ruins generally have three classes of buildings:
1.Dagobas ( bell-shaped masses of masonry)2.Monastic Buildings
3.Pokunas ( bathing tanks/ tanks that supply water for drinking) Thuparamaya
1. Sri Maha Bodhi – It is the sacred Bodhi Tree ( Fig Tree ) which is believed to be a direct descendant from the original Bo tree under which The Lord Buddha reached his enlightenment.
2. Ruwanwelisaya – It is the stupa built by King Dutugamunu. The stupa is considered as one of the world's tallest monuments.
3. Thuparamaya – It is another dagaba in Anuradhapura. Following the introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka it was the first dagaba to be built in Sri Lanka which also enshrines the collarbone of the Buddha.
4. Lovamahapaya – Also known as the Brazen Palace or Lohaprasadaya. This building was also built by King Dutugamunu.
5. Jetavanaramaya – The Jetavanaramaya is yet another stupa which was initiated by King Mahasena. A part of a sash or belt which was used by the Buddha himself is believed to be enshrined here.
6. Abhayagiri Dagaba - This ruin is considered one of the most extensive ruins in the world and has a roof made of gilt bronze or tiles of burnt clay. The Abhayagiri Dagaba attracted scholars in the ancient times from all over the world.
7. Mirisaveti Stupa– Another masterpiece built by King Dutugamunu.
8. Lankarama – This stupa was built by King Valagamba. Kuttampokuna
Anuradhapura imagesOther Famous Structures in Anuradhapura Sri LankaIsurumuniya
Vessagiri
Toluwila Statue
Magul Uyana
Kuttam Pokuna
Samadhi Statue
Rathna Prasadaya
Kiribath Vehera
Naka Viharaya
Sela Cetiya
Dakkhina Stupa
Queen's Palace
Ritigala
Vessagiri
Toluwila Statue
Magul Uyana
Kuttam Pokuna
Samadhi Statue
Rathna Prasadaya
Kiribath Vehera
Naka Viharaya
Sela Cetiya
Dakkhina Stupa
Queen's Palace
Ritigala
Eight Great Places of Veneration in Anuradhapura - Atamasthana
Weather - 32 °C
Type - Culture
Population - 53,151
Area - 7,179 km²
Weather - 32 °C
Type - Culture
Population - 53,151
Area - 7,179 km²
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