Ruwanweliseya

 

Overview

Many stunning landmarks and temples with excellent architecture may be found in Sri Lanka. Ruwanwelisaya, the second-largest stupa in Anuradhapura, is one of the famous temples in Sri Lanka. Keep on reading. You will no doubt begin making travel plans to Sri Lanka, adding Ruwanwelisaya to your must-see list by the time you finish reading this article.

Ruwanweliseya

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King Dutugemunu, regarded as one of Sri Lanka's greatest monarchs, constructed it. The dageba contains a few of Lord Buddha's relics. For Buddhists, it is a very significant and sacred location.

At the eastern entrance to Ruwanwelisaya, there is also a statue of King Dutugamunu. It's interesting to note that some claim the stupa's design was inspired by a bubble floating on the lake.

Who wouldn't want to visit locations that are so uplifting in addition to having stunning architectural views? Additionally, this temple continues to be among the most stunning in Sri Lanka overall, not just in Anuradhapura. Therefore, be sure to include a trip here in your Sri Lanka itinerary.

The Temple serves as a representation of the Buddha's teachings, with the huge crystal symbolising enlightenment, the square on the dome representing the four noble truths, and the eight concentric rings representing the Noble Eightfold Path. Additionally, Solosmasthana and Atamasthana are where this attraction is located. Ruwanwelisaya was a ruin in the nineteenth century, but the stupa was refurbished and its beauty was restored in the twentieth. Therefore, be sure to visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site when in Sri Lanka.

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