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It is located on Gadaladenyia Road (B116), just up from the Gadaladeniya junction of the Colombo - Kandy Road (A1), approximately 12.5 km (7.8 mi) to the west of Kandy and 3 km (1.9 mi) from the ancient buddhist temple, Lankatilaka Vihara. It is considered one of the largest rock temples in Sri Lanka. [2]
Gadaladeniya Vihara: Gadaladeniya: Udunuwara: 11 May 1956: Vihara, Devalaya and rock inscription [27] Galagedera Delgasyaya drip-ledged rock cave (Bagawalena) Maussawa: Thumpane: 6 June 2008 [22] Gale Purana Vihara: Tittapajjala: Katugastota: 22 November 2002: Image house [6] Galkotuwa ruins: Galkotuwa: Medadumbara: 15 April 2016: Drip-ledged ...
Pilimathalawa (also spelled as Pilimatalawa; Sinhala: පිළිමතලාව) is a suburb of the city of Kandy, in the Central Province of Sri Lanka.It is governed by the Kadugannawa Urban Council.
It is located on Daulagala road approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) away from Pilimatalawa junction and a few kilometres from the buddhist temple, Gadaladeniya Vihara. It is considered the most magnificent architectural edifice created during the Gampola era. [3]
The Gadaladeniya Temple, with an ancient monastery 7°15′N 80°33′E / 7.250°N 80.550°E / 7.250; This Kandy District , Central Province, Sri Lanka location article is a stub .
The inscription on the Abhayagiri terrace has 16 long lines. The inscription on the terrace of Dakunu Vihara is spread out on 17 slabs. Some inscriptions were produced in multiple copies. Thirteen copies of the Vevalkatiya inscription of Udaya IV were placed in various parts of the Rajarata.
Kotte Raja Maha Vihara, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte; Kshetrarama Maha Vihara, Moratuwa; Sambodhi Chaithya, Colombo Harbour; Samudrasanna Vihara, Mount-Lavinia; Seema Malaka, Beira Lake; Siri Perakumba Pirivena, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte; Sri Pushparama Vihara, Ratmalana; Sri Subodharama Raja Maha Vihara, Dehiwala
Kandy (Sinhala: මහනුවර Mahanuwara, pronounced ⓘ [mahanuʋərə]; Tamil: கண்டி Kandy, pronounced ⓘ) is a major city located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka.