Balapitiya Purana Viharaya
From the road the building looks like a church. The high arched doors and
windows decorated in very European style floral motifs make it look quite
out of place in a temple compound. More so because the temple is the Balapitiya
Purana Vihare, the headquarters of the Amarapura Nikaya and the main temple
in a staunchly Buddhist coastal area.
The 'church' is actually the bana shalawa or prayer hall of the temple.
No one is quite sure of how the temple came to have this type of curious
architecture.
"There are two theories about this strange building," said Walagedera
Amarawansa, the chief prelate of the temple. "One is that it was built
as a Christian church and abandoned and later donated to the temple. The
other is that it was built as a Muslim mosque and abandoned."
To add to its strange architecture, the facade of the building sports a
large moulded British insignia on top and a date reading 2414 in Buddhist
years.
Inside, the bana shalawa looks very much like a disused church but for
the beautiful large Buddha statue that casts benevolent eyes upon you from
above. Two old ebony wood staircases lead up to the statue of Lord Buddha.
The wall and ceiling paintings that decorate the statue area came with the
original building, Ven. Amarawansa Thera said.
A buildingThe wooden balcony that supports the statue runs thinly along
the inside walls of the hall. Young monks had left their saffron robes to
dry on the balcony railings. Above it, house pigeons flew in through church-like
arched windows and roosted on the heavy roof beams. Flanking the hall on
either side are two narrow verandahs with half walls- another church-like
feature. Three arched doors lead off each verandah into the hall.
"We believe that this building dates back some 130 years. But unfortunately
absolutely no one seems to have information on how this strange combination
came to be," Ven. Amarawansa Thera said.
The Thera who had served at the temple for 30 years, said that they even
went through the National Archives records to put a date and history on the
building but found no mention of it at all.
"It may have been originally built as a church by missionaries. But
Balapitiya is a town that despite its coastal location, remained staunchly
Buddhist. Even today there are so few Christians around this area," Amarawansa
Thera said. "What's more, Balapitiya people are well known for their
short temper and boisterous manner.
"So it is quite likely that although the building was constructed,
the church was never allowed to function here. And later the land and building
would have been donated to the temple," he said.
Today the hall of the building is also used as an indoor badminton court
for the children of the area.
Created : June 20, 2009
Updated :
June 20, 2009
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