Muhudu Maha Vihara
Muhudu maha vihara | |
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මුහුදු මහා විහාරය | |
![]() The Stupa at Vihara | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
District | Ampara |
Province | Eastern province |
Location | |
Location | Pottuvil, Sri Lanka |
Geographic coordinates | 06°52′39″N 81°50′20″E / 6.87750°N 81.83889°ECoordinates: 06°52′39″N 81°50′20″E / 6.87750°N 81.83889°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Buddhist Temple |
Founder | King Kavan Tissa |
Muhudu Maha Vihara (Sinhalaː මුහුදු මහා විහාරය) is a Buddhist temple at Pottuvil in Ampara District, Eastern province of Sri Lanka.[2] This temple, near a wide beach, was built over 2000 years ago by King Kavan Tissa of Ruhuna. The ruins and remains of ancient stupas, Seema Malaka, Avasa Geya and statues can be seen at the site. Important ruins at the temple premises include stone statues of Buddha and two statues of old kings or gods.
History[]
This viharaya marks the landing place of Viharamahadevi, daughter of Kelani Tissa, who was destined to become the queen of King Kavan Tissa of the Rohana kingdom.[3] According to the ancient chronicle Rajavaliya, it is stated that in the second century BC after Kelaniya was submerged by the sea due to a natural disaster, Devi the daughter of King of Kelaniya was cast to sea in a Golden Vessel to appease the gods, and washed ashore near the Muhudu Maha Vihara in Pottuwil. Later she became the main consort of king Kavan Tissa of Ruhuna Kingdom, under the name Viharamahadevi.[4]
See also[]
Notes and references[]
- ^ "Muhudu maha Vihara". Department of Archaeology. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
- ^ "Muhudu Maha Viharaya at Pottuvil". Amazing Lanka Website. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ "A dwindling archaeological reserve". Archived from the original on 13 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ "Moodu Maha Viharaya and its lonely chief incumbent". Travelblog.org. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
External links[]
- Buddhist temples in Ampara District
- Archaeological protected monuments in Ampara District
- Sri Lanka geography stubs