Kadurugoda Temple Sri Lanka
Kadurugoda Temple Sri Lanka
Located
in a small hamlet called Kandarodai, Kadurugoda Viharaya is an ancient Buddhist
temple which is one of the few Buddhist temples This temple is located on the
Hunugama (Chunnakam) – Minipe (Manipai) road about 02 KMs from Hunugama and has
been declared as an archaeological site in Sri Lanka which currently is
maintained by the Sri Lankan army.
Kadurugoda Viharaya as a history dating back to the Anuradhapura era. It
is said to be one of the places their Sangamitta visited en route her jouney
from Dambakolapatuna to Anuradhapura to deliver the sapling of the Sri Maha
Bodhi to king Devanampiyathissa. Kadurugoda Vihara was built by a prince of the
Shailendra dynasty of the Sri Vijaya Kingdom according to interlinear
inscriptions read by Professor SenarathParanavithana. It is also believed that
Load Buddha visited to this site and stayed some time during his second visit
to Sri Lanka.
The unique feature of this temple is the existence of small
multiple stupas instead of the usual single large stupa. Frrklore suggests that
these were built enshrining the remains of 60 Arhat Bhikkus who died while
fleeing the harassment of king Sangili who rules the Jaffna peninsula at the
time. The cause of death differ from tale to tale with most common being
poisoning and famine. 20 such stupas are found today within the temple premises
along with many stupa foundations (totaling upto 56 stupa ruins) and the stupas
possess unique features that cannot be found anywhere else in Sri Lanka. They
have been made of gray colored coral stone and have a very distinguished
pattern with small holes all over them. These ancient stupas do not possess the
standard square shape parts (Hathares Kotuwa and Dewatha Kotuwa) above the dome
and instead have umbrella shaped fixed pinnacles. Through the excavations on
that premises, the ruins of a shrine room, colored tiles, parts of Buddha and
Bodhisattva statues, Buddha foot imprints, a guard stone with Punkalasa and
ancient coins belonging to 1st Parakumba, Malla, Leelawathi and Buwenakabahu’s
time were found and some of these artifacts are preserved at the Jaffna museum.
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