Thursday, 11 November 2021

MUTHIYANGANA RAJA MAHA VIHARAYA

 


Muthiyangana Raja Maha Vihara is an ancient Buddhist temple located in the middle of Badulla town in the Badulla District of Uva Province in Sri Lanka.πŸŒπŸ™ 



The Buddha and 500 Arhants visited this Island for the third time on the invitation of Naga King Maniakkhitha to Kelaniya. On that visit, Buddha came to Badulla on the invitation of King Indaka  ruler of the Namunukula Mountain Range. King Indaka built a Stupa enshrining some hair and Mukthaka Dathu  of the Buddha on the location where Buddha made his sermons.





 This is the birth of the Muthiyanganaya Stupa. Since then this Stupa and the temple has been expanded, reconstructed and renovated by many kings.


The `Thorana’ of a unique design of six levels at the entrance of the temple is of an unknown period. First level includes the main entrance and above it on the second level is a typical Makara (dragon) Head. On the sides of the head are two guard figures and at the corners are two lion figures. On the third level there are two `Vamana’ figures and at the edge two animals probably lions.

 These figures are not as clear as the lion figures on the second level. On the centre of the third level is a high stand which goes right up to the fourth level on it are two bulls and the special features of these bulls are that they are decorated and have large humps. Such bulls are a feature of Hinduism and this feature indicates some influence of Hinduism in the making of this structure.

 Lastly and on top of the fifth level is a seated Buddha statue. The fifth is dedicated to the Buddha statue. The peacocks at the sixth level complete the outline of the k structure. At the entrance is a colourful `Makara Thorana’. Right above the entrance and below the dragon head is a P figure of Maitre Bodhisattva. On the right hand side of the Image house is a statue of Deity Indaka, the protector of the Muthiyanganaya Holy Ground and the Namunukula Mountain Range. On the right is the statue of Maitre Bodhisattva. k. 

Passing the Image House you come to the holiest structure of the temple, the Stupa which enshrines the hair and the Mukthaka Dathu of Buddha.





This is the temple of our village and we invite you to worship it and receive blessings.πŸ–€πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™


42 comments:

  1. Beautiful and soothing place πŸŒΉπŸ€—πŸ™

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  2. Beautiful temple and calm environment..πŸ™πŸ™πŸ˜

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  3. Its really Important explanation sister❤πŸ™

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  4. Wow.. It is a very beautiful place ..πŸŒΉπŸ™πŸ™

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  5. I hope to visit this place one day..

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