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Pahaiyangala (Bulathsinhala)

Pahaiyangala (Bulathsinhala)

Pahaiyangala, also known as Bulathsinhala, is an ancient archaeological and historical site located in the Kalutara district of Sri Lanka. Famous for its impressive cave complex, Pahaiyangala is considered one of the largest and most important cave sites in the country, with a history dating back over 20,000 years. The site is home to several caves that were once used by early humans, with archaeological evidence suggesting that Pahaiyangala was inhabited during the prehistoric period. The caves contain tools, pottery, and skeletal remains, offering valuable insights into the early inhabitants of Sri Lanka. These discoveries highlight the region's significance as a center of early human civilization. In addition to its prehistoric importance, Pahaiyangala has Buddhist connections. It is believed that the caves were later used by Buddhist monks as meditation retreats during the Anuradhapura period. The site also features rock inscriptions and ruins of ancient structures, further emphasizing its spiritual and historical relevance. Today, Pahaiyangala is a protected archaeological site, attracting tourists and researchers interested in Sri Lanka's ancient history and cultural heritage. Its unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage makes it a fascinating destination for those exploring Sri Lanka’s past.

Category: Archeological
Location: Pahiyangala caves lie in Yatagampitiya
District: Kalutara

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