Kelaniya Buddhist Temple Sri Lanka
Kelaniya Buddhist Temple Sri Lanka
Kelaniya Temple is a sacred Buddhist temple dating to the time
before chronologically recorded history of Sri Lanka. It is believed to be the
place where lord Buddha visited Sri Lanka for the third time and the Mahawansa
state this visit was due to an invitation from king Maniakkika and lord Buddha
arrived in Kelaniya with 500 arhattheros. The initial temple is said to be
built on the ground where lord Buddha preached dharma to people in Kelaniya,
enshrining the jeweled seat lord Buddha sat on for the preaching (in 543 B.C).
This temple was later said to be renovated by Prince Uttiya, brother of
King Devanampiyatissa following the arrival Arahat Mahinda in 307 B.C , which
also included the first ever residential quarters of the Buddhist monks
(Sanghawasa). The temple was destroyed frequently throughout the history by
Dravidian attackers giving rise to the popular saying ‘if Kelaniya falls, the
country falls’. Kelaniya temple was completely destroyed by the Portuguese in
1510, reconstructed by King Kirthi Sri Rajasingha in 1967 and the temple
existing today was initiated in 1927 and completed in 1946 under the patronage
of philanthropist Mrs. Helena Wijewardene.
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