Sunday, June 6, 2010

Thuparama

Thuparama Continuing north from the
Jethawana Dagaba, turn left at the crossroads to
the site's oldest dagaba to house the right
collar-bone of the Buddha. Built by Devanampiyathissa,
the 19m high dagaba has retained its beautiful
bell shape, despite restoration work, It is
surrounded by concentric circles of a graceful
granite monolithic
pillars of a Vatadage which was added in the 7th
Century, possibly originally design to support an
over-arching thatched cover. It is a center of active
pilgrimage, decorated with flags and light. Immediately
to its north-east was the original
Dalada Maligawa where the Tooth Relic
was first enshrined when it was brought to
Ceylon in AD 313. Chinese traveler monk Fahian
gave a vivid description of its display, but only the
stone columns remain
The THUPARAMA Dagoba situated north of the Ruwanweli Seya.
This is the first stupa (dagaba) built in Sri Lanka.

King Devanampiyatissa erected this in the 3rd Century B.C After Buddhism was
introduced by Arehath Mahinda Himi.

Thuparama was in ruins in In the 7th century and restored, and a Vatadage was added.
The concentric stone pillars standing right round the Stupa are the reaming of the old Vatadage

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