Itinerary | Culture Tour - Option III - Explore changing culture heritage (Winter) |
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Duration Info | DAY - 3 (Anuradhapura) |
Accommodation Info | |
Location | ANURADHAPURA |
Meals Info | Bed & Breakfast |
Hotel | Rajarata Hotel |
Image | 5.jpg |
Id | 395 |
Created | 5/11/20, 4:57 AM |
<ul><li>Breakfast at the hotel.<br></li><li>Experience the village life and the culture in 1800- 1850 in the Anuradhapura region at Puranagama</li><li>Afternoon explores Anuradhapura, the 1st capital of ancient Sri Lanka. You can see the marvels from the proto-historic era to the late Anuradhapura era which ended in the 11th century AD.</li><li>Dinner and overnight stay at Rajarata Hotel, Anuradhapura</li></ul>
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167 | 46 | 40 | Sacred city of Anuradhapura, World heritage site | Sacred city of Anuradhapura, World heritage site | <ul><p>The sacred city of Anuradhapura is a UNESCO World Heritage site containing hundreds of ruins dated back to the 4th century BC to the 11th century AD. These ruins are one of the most evocative sights in the world. It has contained well-preserved brick pools and crumbling temples that are truly a collection of archaeological and architectural wonders. Among them the main sights are:<br> <br><b>The brazen palace</b><br> “Lovamahapaya” or the brazen palace was an ancient chapter house first built by King Devanampiyatissa and later modified by King Dutugamunu in 2ndcentury BC. After the modification, it has 9 graded stories and is said to have been 100 cubits square at ground level and 100 cubits higher levels. Its roof was covered with copper-bronze plates and walls were decorated with corals and precious stones. The monks it housed were graded also! The “simple folk” on the ground floor, doctors of the teaching on the second, likewise up to the saintliest arahants on the highest of all.<br> <br><b>The Ruvanweliseya Stupa</b><br> Ruvanweliseya, historically known as “Mahathupa” was built originally by King Dutugamunu and many kings and Queens had renovated it. Originally it was 55 m in height with the shape of a bubble floating on water.<br> <br><b>The Thuparama Stupa</b><br> This most ancient of Sri Lanka dagobas was built by King Devanampiyatissa to enshrine the Buddha”s Collarbone relic. The graceful monolithic pillars surrounding it once supported a circular roof making the shrine a Vatadage (Circular relic house) a characteristically Sri Lankan architectural feature.<br> <br><b>Jetavanarama Stupa</b><br> The massive brick Jetavanarama stupa is an impressive sight. It is said that there are enough bricks in it, to build a three-meter high wall, running all the way from Edinburgh to London. This was originally 122 m in height. It was built by King Mahasena (277 to 304 AD) and considered as the third tallest structure after Khufru & Khafra at Gizeh, Egypt, and the tallest stupa in the world. The doorposts of the attached image house still stand.<br> <br><b>Abhayagiri Stupa</b><br> It was built originally by King Valagamba (89–77 BC) and then by King Gajabāhu I (113–135 AD) Abhayagiri Stupa was considered to be the fourth tallest structure in the world with a height of 115 m.<br> <br>The emerging of this stupa has an interesting story according to the chronicles. During King Valagamba's first ascended to the throne, the South Indian invasion took place in 104 BC. King withdrew from the capital. During his withdrawal King gone through the area where a Jain monk named “Giri” was residing. When this Jain monk saw the king is withdrawn he cried out: "The great black Sinhala is fleeing." King ignored that comment but resolved to build a stupa where the Jain monk residing.<br> <br>After 14 years King Valagamba able to defeat invaders and ascended to the throne. He built a stupa where the Jain monk residing and named it “Abhayagiri” using part of his name and rivals named “Giri”.<br> <br><b>The Kuttam Pokuna</b><br> Translated: the 'Twin Ponds'. The most beautiful ancient pools of Anuradhapura, and possibly in the country.<br> <br><b>The Samadhi Buddha</b><br> It is the best executed Buddha statue in the country, dating back to the 4th Century AD. The attention-grabbing detail of this statue is that once checked out from the left, Lord Buddha seems to be smiling, however, from the right, it seems a slight sadness.<br> <br><b>The Ratna Prasada</b><br> There's not much left of this old monastery, but if you want to see some more excellent guard stones, check it out.<br> <br><b>Mahasen's Palace</b><br> Here's to be found the best Moonstone in the entire country. Moonstone is the semicircular stone that is placed on the ground at the entrance of a temple.<br> <br><b>Isurumuniya</b><br> This rock temple is famous due to the great bas-reliefs “Isurumuniya lovers” that has been displayed in the adjacent museum. The other interesting sculpture is “King’s Family” which can also be seen in the Isurumuniya museum. The stone carving on the living rock depicting the horse head and the man in a royal pose is interesting to witness.<br> <br><b>Mirisawati Stupa</b><br> Mirisawati Dagoba built by King Dutugamunu was the first monument built by the king following his consecration.</p><p><br></p><p>Read more:</p><p>Vessagiriya forgotten murals </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:0in;text-align:justify;text-indent:0in"><span lang="EN-GB"><a href="https://www.fantasiatours.com/blogs/view-blog/vessagiriya-forgotten-murals-anuradhapura-unesco-world-heritage-site">https://www.fantasiatours.com/blogs/view-blog/vessagiriya-forgotten-murals-anuradhapura-unesco-world-heritage-site</a><o:p></o:p></span></p><p> </p></ul> | 1 | B.jpg | 2/16/19, 2:01 AM | View Edit Delete | ||||||||||
168 | 46 | 44 | Anuradhapura Museums | Anuradhapura Museums | <ul>There are five museums in Anuradhapura secret city: <br>1. Archaeological Museum on the Ruwanweliseya Road. <br>2. Jethawana Museum – in the Jetawana Monastery Complex <br>3. Abayagiriya Mahatissa Fahien Museum – in the Abhayagiri Monastery Complex <br>4. Isurumuniya Museum <br>5. Anuradhapura Folk Museum | 1 | B.jpg | 2/16/19, 2:11 AM | View Edit Delete | ||||||||||
336 | 49 | 13 | Yapahuwa, Rock fortress | Yapahuwa, Rock fortress | <ul>Yapahuwa was the short-lived capital of medieval Sri Lanka. It is located in the Maho area in between Anuradhapura – Padeniya, A 28 road, and 58 km west of Dambulla. The King Buwanekabahu – I have shifted from Polonnaruwa to Yapahuwa in 1272 due to the south Indian invasion. He has built his palace and the city in a 90 m high Yapahuwa rock boulder in a similar concept to Sigiriya. It was lasting as the capital of Sri Lanka until King Buwanekabahu – I death in 1284.<br> <br>Yapahuwa rock fortress was built with strong battle defense by two ramparts and a moat. The remnants of those ramparts and moat can still be seen. The outer fortification is about 6 m in height and 800 m long and the inner fortification was about 3.6 m in height and 450 m long. The most sticking feature of Yapahuwa today is the steep ornamental staircase. Once it was led to the temple of tooth relic. The 2 lion statues on the staircase are high-quality craftsmanship. That has shown the connection with China in those days because that kind of lion figure was common in that period in China. The museum in the site has also displayed a number of Chinese coins and part of a beautifully decorated stone window of the porches on the staircase.</ul> | 1 | B.jpg | 5/3/20, 2:16 AM | View Edit Delete |