Agalakada Dharmarakshitha Purana Viharaya

Agalakada Dharmarakshitha Purana Viharaya has been built by Agalabada Dharmarakshitha Thero with a Tampita Viharaya during the reign of king Kirthi Sri Rajasinhe (1747 – 1781). This temple lie between Akuressa and Morawaka, 5.5 km off Akuressa town and 21 km off Morawaka. To reach Agalakada Dharmarakshitha Ancient Temple from Akuressa take to Pitabeddara road … Read more

Alakolagoda Purana Viharaya

Traveling through Meegahakivula towards Mahiyanganaya and 2km past B86 road (Dambagahapitiya – Pinnagolla – Arawa – Meegahakiula road) a minor road to the right will take you to the Alakolagoba Purana Viharaya. Granite pillar stumps of what had been the base of a Tampita Viharaya can be seen at this temple and two guard stones … Read more

Alkegama Sri Jayawardhanarama Tampita Viharaya

Alkegama Sri Jayawardanarama Viharaya lies in the Makehelwala area between Mawanella and Kadugamuwa. At the ancient temple at Alkegama, a preserved Tampita Viharaya built during the Kandyan era can be found. A Tampita Viharaya is a structure built on a wooden platform that rests on a number of stone stumps usually 3-4 feet tall. The … Read more

Alutwela Thibbatuwawa Purana Tampita Viharaya

Aluthwela Thibbatuwawa Purana Rajamaha Viharaya is an ancient temple with a probable history going back to Anuradhapura kingdom just 2.5 km off the Sella Kataragama – Buttala road with an ancient Na Bodhiya and a Tampita Viharaya belonging to the Kandyan Era. Among the ruins scattered around the temple is an ancient Sri Pathul Gala. … Read more

Alutwewa Kota Vehera

Kotavehera in Aluthwewa village belongs to the Divisional Secretariat Division of the Monaragala District of the Uva Province. A small stupa and remains of a retaining wall around the stupa located on a rock platform are found on this site. Near the Dagoba is a circle carved on the rock of about 3½ feet in … Read more

Ambulgama Raja Maha Vihara

Mountains have always fascinated human imagination. And there we were gazing up at the wooded hill in front of us just a few minute’s drive from the city of Colombo. This was the Ambulgama Raja Maha Viharaya. Vaguely we could make out a series of lines or where the natural rock curved protectively to make … Read more

Ambulugala Sri Danthapaya Rajamaha Viharaya

The origin of the Sri Danthapaya Rajamaha Viharaya at Ambulugala can be traced back to King Parakramabahu VI (1411-1463) who is considered the last king to bring the country under one rule. According to a plate given to a person called Himi Bandara by the Buvanekabahu VI (Sapumal Kumaraya), the temple has been constructed as … Read more

Ampitiya Rajamaha Viharaya

Ampitiya Rajamaha Viharaya lies 25kms away from Badulla on the hills of Namunukula. The temple was established some 200 years ago but there are ruins indicating a history going as far as King Walagamba ( 1st century).

Anjaligala Rajamaha Viharaya

Angaligala (also known as Anjaleehela, Anjalihela, Anjaleegala) is a Buddhist temple of the ancient Magama Kingdom lying in the picturesque remote village of Debarahela. The new temple as well as the ruins of the ancient temple lie on a rocky plain extending from north to south. Traveling from Thanamalwila towards Weerawila you will come across … Read more

Arambegama Sri Sudassanarama Purana Tampita Viharaya

Arambegama Sri Sudassanarama Purana Viharaya is a temple lying in Arambegama belonging to Pitiyegama Grama Niladhari Division in Rambukkana. To reach the temple, take the road towards Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage from Kandy Road. Travel for 3.5 km until you reach Hiriwadunna junction (before the orphanage) and take the left turn towards Naranbedda. Travel on this … Read more

Asmadala Purana Tampita Viharaya

Asmadala Tampita Viharaya lies in the ancient Sugatha Bimbarama Viharaya, hidden in the remote village of Asmadala between Ussapitiya and Hettimulla in the Kegalle District. Asmadala is a mountainous area in the Kegalle District. Urakanda and Wakirigala can be seen in the background of the village. The village is still thriving, with lush green paddy … Read more

Attanagoda Sri Vishuddharama Tampita Viharaya

The two-storied Attanagoda Tampita Viharaya (Aththanagoda Tampita Viharaya) lies close to the more popular Ambulugala Rajamaha Viharaya. Traveling about 5km from Kegalle towards Kandy up to Molagoda and taking a right turn and traveling a further 5km on the by-roads will bring you the ancient Attanagoda Rajamaha Viharaya. The Tampita Viharaya at the temple is … Read more

Balapokuna Raja Maha Vihara

Balapokuna Raja Maha Vihara (Sinhala: බලපොකුණ රජ මහා විහාරය) is a historic Buddhist temple situated in Pamankada, Western Province, Sri Lanka. It is located near the 6th-mile post junction on Colombo-Batticaloa main road. The temple has been formally recognized by the Government as an archaeological site in Sri Lanka. The designation was declared on 6 … Read more

Bandagiriya Rajamaha Viharaya

Bandagiriya forms the highest point in Hambantota District. Located at its summit is the ancient Bandagiriya Vihara (temple). In Dathuwamsa, one of the ancient chronicles of Sri Lankan history, it is mentioned that this temple was built by King Kawantissa in the 2nd century BC. The name is also mentioned in ancient graffiti discovered in … Read more

Beligammana Raja Maha Vihara

Beligammana Raja Maha Vihara (also known as Beligammana Pothgul Vihara) is a Buddhist temple situated in Mawanella, Kegalle District, Sri Lanka. It lies on the Colombo – Kandy main road, approximately 1 km (0.62 mi) away from Mawanella town. Constructed in the early part of the 19th century, this temple is presently declared an archaeological … Read more

Bibilemulla Rajamaha Viharaya

Bibilemulla Rajamaha Viharaya is an ancient temple complex hidden between Bibile and Monaragala. The current temple is believed to be built by King Keerthi Sri Rajasinhe (1747 – 1781) of Kandyan Kingdom. But the history of the temple had been much longer considering the granite pillars at the site. The ancient Discourse Room and Buddha … Read more

Bodhimalu Rajamaha Viharaya

The Bodhi Sameepa Viharaya is the place where a secondary Bodhi Tree was located, Vanawasa Rajamaha Viharaya is where the Bikkus residential ‘Kuti’ were located, Bodhimalu Rajamaha Viharaya is where the sapling of the Sri Maha Bodhi was planted, the main image house and the relics of Maha Kasyapa Thero were enshrined at Galapatha Viharaya … Read more

Buddama Raja Maha Vihara

Buddama Raja Maha Vihara (Sinhalaː බුද්දම රජ මහා විහාරය) is a historic Cave temple in Buddama village, Monaragala district, Sri Lanka. Buddama is a rural village lying off Siyambalanduwa town and is known as one of the earliest settlements in the country. Currently, the temple has been formally recognized by the Government as an archaeological … Read more

Buduruwagala Raja Maha Viharaya

Buduruwagala is an ancient Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka. The complex consists of seven statues and belongs to the Mahayana school of thought. The statues date back to the 10th century. The gigantic Buddha statue still bears traces of its original stuccoed robe and a long streak of orange suggests it was once brightly painted. … Read more

Burunnewa Sri Nagarukkharama Tampita Rajamaha Viharaya

Burunnewa Sri Nagarukkarama Tampita Viharaya is an ancient temple hidden away in the middle of picturesque paddy fields between Ambepussa and Nelumdeniya. One of the unique features a visitor could observe today at this temple is the Tampita Vihara Ge. Tampita Vihara was a popular architectural feature of temples during the Kandyan era. The temple … Read more

Dalada Viharaya

En route to the Kirinda Temple lies an archaeological site known as the Dalada Viharaya. A conserved stupa surrounded by a few granite monoliths and some other ruins can be found at this site.

Dambagalla Bingoda Rajamaha Viharaya

The erection of a temple and a stupa (dagoba) above the tank and the location of the village and the paddy fields below the tank was the traditional architectural design of villages which was mainly based on the tank. Villagers walked to the temple through the bund of the tank and they were able to … Read more

Dampahala Vilayaya Purana Tampita Viharaya

Dampahala Vilayaya (Wilayaya) Purana Viharaya is an ancient temple in Matara district with a Tampita Viharaya built during the Kandyan era. This temple lies between Pasdgoda and Urubokka and is 9 km off Pasdgoda, 6.5 km off Urubokka, and 22 km from Deniyaya. It is said that the paddy fields close to the temple had … Read more

Dankumbura Purana Gallen Rajamaha Viharaya

Dankumbura Purana Gallen Rajamaha Viharaya is considered one of the major Buddhist temples in the Mahiyangana area in ancient Ceylon. This ancient cave temple lies on the Bibile and Padiyathalawa close to Ekiriyakumbura. The roots of the temple believed to be going as far as King Walagamba (89-77 BC) have been neglected by authorities and … Read more

Deepaduttaramaya

It was a temple where Sri Lankan Buddhist history was made. Deepaduttaramaya built initially in 1785 was the first Buddhist temple in Colombo and was home to Ven. Migettuewatte Sri Gunananda Thera, the leader of the famous ‘Panadura Vadaya’ and a great orator. It was where the Buddhist flag was designed and hoisted for the … Read more

Dematamal Viharaya

Dematamal Viharaya is a Buddhist temple in Okkampitiya village, Monaragala district, Sri Lanka. The Stupa of Dematamal Viharaya is considered as one of the oldest Stupas in Sri Lanka built in the 2nd Century BC. According to folklore, it is the place that provided safety to Prince Saddhatissa, who was attempting to flee after losing … Read more

Devinuwara Rajamaha Viharaya

The little town of Devinuwara or the “City of Gods” is located at the southern edge of the country, about 6.5kms southeast of Matara. Devinuwara is also known as Dondra in English. At the height of its splendor, in the 13th-15th centuries, Devinuwara has been a busy seaport and a most renowned place of pilgrimage … Read more

Dewram Vehera Purana Rajamaha Viharaya

Thanamalwila Devram Vehera Rajamaha Viharaya is one of the hundreds of ancient temples belonging to the Magama Kingdom lying in the Hambantota District. As with many others, the archaeological value of the temple has been long neglected and is bound to disappear soon. A preserved ancient stupa with a diameter of approximately 40 meters and … Read more

Dhowa rock temple

Dhowa Rock Temple or Dowa Raja Maha Viharaya (Sinhala: දෝව රජ මහා විහාරය) is a heritage listed rock temple in Sri Lanka, located in the central mountains of the Uva Province. It is adjacent to Dhowa, a small village situated on the Badulla-Bandarawela main road (approximately 7.5 km (4.7 mi) north of Bandarawela). The temple … Read more

Diyasunantha Kirthi Sri Rajasinghe Tampita Rajamaha Viharaya

The Kirthi Sri Rajasinghe Rajamaha Vihara is a foremost Buddhist Vihara in Rambukkana. The Maha Pirivena at the Vihara provides education to monks and lay students. The Vihara is closely connected to the Buddhist Renaissance of the Kandy period. The commencement of the current Vihara is attributed to the Rev. Kadiragoda Medhankare, a member of … Read more