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Badulla Pillar Inscription (Sinhala: බදුලු ටැම් ලිපිය) is an archaeological stone inscription, which is currently located at the Senarath Paranavithana Memorial Library of Badulla, Sri Lanka. The inscription is engraved on a rock surface, with the height of 2.43 m (8.0 ft) and 127 mm (5.0 in). It contains 203 lines ...
At the beginning the inscriptions had two or three short lines containing the information about donations made to bhikkhus. But after the 2nd century A.C according to the Mihintale inscription, Jethavanaramaya Sanskrit inscription and Badulla pillar inscription the inscriptions have got lengthy descriptions.
Badulla paddy marketing board building: Badulla: No. 78 G Badulla Kailagoda: Badulla: 22 November 2002: Mahiyangana road [2] Badulla Pillar Inscription: Badulla: No 78 B Badulla East: Badulla: 22 November 2002: At the Paranavitana library premises [2] Badulla prison building: Badulla: No 78 B Badulla East: Badulla: 22 November 2002 [2] Badulla ...
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Ruins of a dilapidated Dagoba, stone pillars and a stone flight of steps: Weheradivulana archaeological site: Monaragala: 25 March 2016: Stupas, ruins of buildings, drip ledged caves and places with remains of stone tools in Pre-historic era situated within the Yala National Park: Weheragala Purana Vihara: No. 127-Weheragala: Monaragala: 6 June ...
The stone inscription by the temple, in Brahmin scripture, says the temple was donated to a priest called Brahmadatta by Tissa, a provincial leader in Badulla. Inside of the temple were elaborate lovely paintings, bearing resemblance to the Kandyan era.
The well, stone seat, and tea kiln used by James Taylor and belonging to the Loolkandura Tea Estate [3] Lynnthorpe building: Badulla Road, Nuwara Eliya: Nuwara Eliya: 23 February 2007: Building known as Lynnthorpe, bearing Assessment No. 1/1 [6] Madanwala Raja Maha Vihara: Madanwala: Hanguranketha: 1 November 1996: Len Vihara (Cave temple) and ...