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Kandurugoda Viharaya

Kandurugoda Viharaya

Kandurugoda Viharaya, located in the Jaffna district near Chunnakam, is a fascinating archaeological site that offers a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s ancient Buddhist past. This historic temple complex, believed to date back to the Anuradhapura era, is renowned for its unique cluster of small stupas, making it an iconic landmark in the northern region of the island. The site features approximately 60 miniature stupas built with coral and limestone, showcasing the distinct architectural style of the time. These stupas, varying in size and shape, are thought to have enshrined the relics of Buddhist monks, indicating the area’s importance as a monastic center. The stupas are arranged in a compact layout, creating a visually striking ensemble that has intrigued historians and visitors alike. Kandurugoda Viharaya also holds historical significance as evidence of the spread of Buddhism to northern Sri Lanka. Despite its location in a region primarily influenced by Hindu culture, the site reflects the religious diversity and coexistence that characterized ancient Sri Lankan society. Today, Kandurugoda Viharaya is a protected archaeological site and a serene destination for history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers. Its tranquil ambiance and rich history make it a must-visit for anyone exploring Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage

Category: Archeological
Location: Ancient Kadurugoda Viharaya ; Jaffna · Northern Province · Chunnakam, Sri Lanka.
District: Jaffna

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