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Nalanda Gedige- The "Abu Simbel" of Sri Lanka
Twenty
kilometers south of the Dambulla Temple, about one kilometer east of the A9, is
the attractive Nalanda Gedige. The unusual image house was transferred to this
spot near the town of Nalanda when the Bowatenne Tank, which is part of the
Mahaweli Ganga Program, was built.
The small building is designed like a Hindu
temple with a mandapa, an entrance hall (originally roofed), a short passage to
a bare cello, and an ambulatory round the holy center. There is no sign of Hindu
gods, however, and the temple is said to have been used by Buddhists. This is
one of the earliest buildings of stone constructed in Ceylon
The richly decorated facade sections, laboriously reassembled in 1975, are
predominantly in the South Indian style, and may have originated in the eighth
to 11th centuries, but cannot be precisely dated. However, the god Kubera
appears on the south side of the tympanum over the sanctuary, and this is a
feature only to be found in Sri Lanka. The temple, nestled in a marvelous
setting, is hard to tear yourself away from.
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