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Dedigama Kotawehera

Dedigama Kotawehera

Dedigama Kotawehera, located in the Kegalle District of Sri Lanka, is an important historical and religious site. It is known for its ancient stupa, which dates back to the reign of King Vijayabahu I, who ruled in the 11th century. The stupa, situated in the tranquil surroundings of the village of Dedigama, is a prominent feature of the Kotawehera temple complex and holds deep religious significance for the local community. The stupa at Dedigama Kotawehera is considered to be one of the oldest and most revered in the region, attracting pilgrims and visitors alike. According to local legend, the stupa was built to enshrine relics of the Buddha, and it is believed to have played a vital role in spreading Buddhism throughout the island. The architectural design of the stupa and the surrounding structures reflect the influence of ancient Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture. In addition to the stupa, Dedigama Kotawehera is home to several other important historical artifacts, including inscriptions, statues, and stone carvings that provide valuable insights into the island’s Buddhist heritage and culture. Visiting Dedigama Kotawehera offers an opportunity to explore Sri Lanka’s rich religious history, while enjoying the serene beauty of the area.

Category: Historical
Location: closer to Nelumdeniya in Kegalle district
District: Ampara

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