Best Places To Visit In Kurunegala


        Ethugala -kurunegala (Samadhi Meditation Buddha)


This Is One Of The Unmistakable Beauties Of Kurunegala. The Huge Statue Of Buddha Is Situated On The Entrance To The City And Is Bound To Mesmerize You With Its Grandeur. The Statue Does Not Only Possess Great Artistic Value, But It Also Offers A Grand View Of The Townscape. If You Are An Animal Enthusiast Then The Good News Is You Will Find Monkeys Here.

You Can Reach The Way To The Top By Walking. However, It Would Be A Tough Trek And You Might Consider Hiring A Driver To Take You To The Top To Enjoy The Breathtaking View. At The Top, You Will Find Souvenirs To Buy And You Can Also Donate If You Feel Like It. It Is Very Likely That this temple on a hilltop turns out to be your highlight of the tour to Kurunegala.


Kurunegala Lake

Kurunegala Lake Is Also Known As Rantalia Lake Or Kurunegala Tank. It A Marvelous Water Body, Which Is Situated Away From The City Traffic And On The Edge Of The Main Town. Sitting Near The Lake Of Walking Around It And Enjoying The View Is, Of Course, Free Of Cost. Enjoying Your Time With The Lake, You Can Head To A Restaurant Or Bar To Enjoy The Sunset. It Should Also Be Kept In Mind That The Locals Of Kurunegala Love To Hold Their Marriage Ceremonies At This Place Because Of The Picturesque View It Offers.



Ridi Viharaya Kurunegala
Ridi Viharaya Is A Very Popular Buddhist Site And Is Located In The Middle Of A Forest And Caves. One Can Find Many Statues Of The Lord Buddha, And All Of Them Are Very Historical. The Site Itself Bears The Signs Of Ancient Architecture. Make Sure To Stop By Ridi Viharaya To Seek Blessings From Lord Buddha For The Rest Of Your Journey And Take In The Vibes Of This Place. You Will Cherish These Memories For A Lifetime.



               Padeniya Raja Maha Viharaya
The Mentioned Name Is A Kandyan Styles Temple, Which Is Worth A Visit If You Are Passing By It. The Temple Is Located About 25 Km Northwest Of Kurunegala And 85 Km South Of Anuradhapura, Where The Anuradhapura And Puttalam Roads Have Met. The Temple Is Pretty And It Is A Medieval Kind Of A Temple That Has Carved Pillars, Which Are 28 In Numbers. The Temple Further Has An Elaborate And Stunning Door, Which Is Said To Be The Largest Door Of Sri Lanka. The Door Leads To The Main Temple. Apart From These, There Is A House And A Library Of Clay-Image Along With A Preaching Hall That Has An Unusually Carved Pulpit Made Of Wood.


                                        Yapahuwa Kingdom
There Is A Huge Lion Staircase Which Leads To The Temple Of Buddha With A Sacred Tooth Relic. These Stairs Are Half-Way Up To The Hillside And They Are Considered To Be A Masterpiece Of The Citadel Of Yapahuwa But Unfortunately, Now They Are In Ruins. The Granite Rock Which Emerges From Thick Vegetation Against Which The Fortress Of Bhuvanekabahu I Has Been Built Was Earlier A Lower Town And A Palace.



                                Rambodagalla Buddha Statue 
Rambodagalla Buddha Statue Is The Largest Rock Carved Buddha Statue In Sri Lanka. This Statue Is Located In Monaragala Temple In Kurunegala District.
The Main Character Behind The Creation Of This Buddha Statue Is The Ven. Egodamulla Amaramoli Thero, The Chief Incumbent Of Vidyasagara Priven Vihara, Monaragala, Rambodagalla, Rideegama, Kurunegala.
After Seeing The Destruction Of Bahamian Buddha Statues (Afghanistan ) By Taliban, Ven. Amaramoli Thero Determined To Carve Buddha Statue With A Giant Granite Rock In His Temple Premises.

Creation Of This Gigantic Buddha Statue Was Started In 13th September, 2003. Chief Artist Of This Creation Is Mr. Padma Sri M Mutthaia Sthipathi, From India.

This 67.5 Feet Tall Statue Took More Than A Decade To Complete And Now Become One Of The Prominent Buddhist Temple In The Region. This Places Is Visited By Hundreds Of Sri Lankan Buddhist Devotees Daily.


                                        Maha Mewnawa -Polgahawela

Mahamevnawa Polgahawela Is A Very Large, Active Theravada Buddhist Monastery About 2.5 Hours From Colombo. It Is Home To Over 100 Monks.






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