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Gadaladeniya Temple



This site with an ancient monastery is found on the flat rock at Diggala in the district of Kandy. According to a inscription there this temple was built by King Buwanekabahu IV in the year 1344. The chief architect of this temple has been a south indian called Ganesvarachari. Therefore this temple is essentially a South Indian design.

The main shrine room has seated (in Vajrasana) Buddha Statue under a Makara Thorana and four standing Buddha images. The makara thorana is decorated on both faces with gods such as Brahma, Suyama, Santhusuta, Natha and Maithree, and two attendants.

The chamber within the Sikhara (dome) has had a Buddha Image but has been destroyed by the Portuguese. Next to the shrine room is a Devale (shrine) dedicated to God Visnu. According to Mahavansa, The great chronicle of Sri Lanka, It was "Upulvan Deiyo" thus Visnu that was selected as the guardian to protect the land of Sri Lanka and Buddhism within it at the time of Buddha's passing away. There for this deity has special place among the Sri Lankans.

By the side of the Visnu Devale is a Stupa made on a rock. This is believed to have been made by the King Parakramabahu V. This stupa has a roof built over it held on 4 pillars. 4 smaller satellite stupa's are built on small shrine rooms around the main stupa. This structure is called the Vijayothpaya or Vijayantha Prasada named after the mythical palace of god Indra.

This temple was neglected for some time and then it was handed over to the Velivita Saranankara Thero by the king Viraparakrama Narendrasinha (1707 - 1739) and this temple has been looked after ever since by his pupillary succession.

Though this temple is known as "Gadaladeniya" today, An inscription identifies this temple as "Dharma Kirthi Viharaya" which is the name of the founding monk. The work "Nikaya Sangrahaya" identifies this temple as "Saddharmathilake" and "Saddharmalankaraya" identifies this as "Gadaladeniya Viharaya" after the village which it is located.

Primary Source : "Kandy"
By Central Cultural Fund

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The main stupa with 4 satellite stupa. Underneath each satellite stupa is a small shrine room with a flower pedestals

Fading frescos in the Vijayothpaya

Inside a small shrine room under the satellite stupa of the Vijothpaya

Rock carved elephant figures around the stupa

Inside a small shrine room under the satellite stupa of the Vijothpaya

Rock carved elephant figures around the stupa

Dancers and musicians around the Image House

Dancers and musicians around the Image House

The carvings on the Balustrade on the image House

The main pillars of the Image House

The main pillars of the Image House

The main pillars of the Image House

The main pillars of the Image House

The main pillars of the Image House

The main pillars of the Image House

Main Buddha Statue inside the Image House. This is said to be carved out of rock, plastered and painted gold

Other Buddha Images in the Image House

A relic chamber offered by a past President

A painting of the main Buddha Statue by an Artist

A painting of a design on a door inside the Image House

A painting of a design of "Nari Latha Vrukshaya" on a door inside the Image House

An artists view of the main Image House
   

 

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Created July 12, 2007
Updated November 2, 2009

 


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