Somawathiya Chaitya

Buddhist stupa in Sri Lanka
  • සෝමාවතිය චෛත්‍ය (Sinhala)
  • சோமாவதிய சைத்யா (Tamil)
ReligionAffiliationBuddhismDistrictPolonnaruwaProvinceNorth Central ProvinceLocationLocationSomawathiya National Park, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka08°07′15.16″N 81°10′07.9″E / 8.1208778°N 81.168861°E / 8.1208778; 81.168861ArchitectureTypeBuddhist Temple

The Somawathiya Chaitya (Sinhala: සෝමාවතිය චෛත්‍ය, Tamil: சோமாவதிய சைத்யா)[2] is a Buddhist Stupa situated in the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. Chaitya premises is called the Somawathiya Rajamaha Viharaya.[3][4]

The Somawathiya Chaitya[5] is located within the Somawathiya National Park[6] on the left bank of the Mahaweli River,[7] and is believed to have been built long before the time of Dutugamunu enshrining the right canine Relic of the tooth of the Buddha. It is attributed to the reign of King Kavan Tissa - Dutugemunu's father - who ruled Magama. Somawathiya is therefore much older than Ruwanwelisaya, Mirisawetiya Vihara or Jetavanaramaya.

The stupa is named after Princess Somawathi, the sister of King Kavantissa, and the wife of regional ruler Prince Giri Abhaya. The prince built the stupa to enshrine the right tooth relic of the Buddha, obtained from Arahat Mahinda, and named the stupa after the princess. Upon completion of the stupa and other constructions, the prince and princess handed over the temple to Arahat Mahinda and other monks.

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References

  1. ^ "Protercted Monument List 2012-12-12" (PDF). Department of Archaeology. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  2. ^ Hundreds and thousands of devotes participate in Hiru Shraddhabhi Vandana at Somawathiya sacred premises
  3. ^ Miraculous Somawathi Chaitya Archived 2014-09-12 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ President opens access road to Somawathiya Archived 2014-09-12 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Access road to Somawathiya redone
  6. ^ Chandrasena passes the buck Clearing of forest for banana growing
  7. ^ President participates in religious functions at Somawathiya temple, Agbopura Rajamaha Viharaya Archived 2014-09-12 at the Wayback Machine

Other reading

  • "Over half a million attended to pooja Somawathiya pilgrims marooned by floods". Island. 2010-05-10.
  • "Sharp increase in income from national parks". Dailynews. 2012-12-29.
  • "Govt adopting only populist policies for people's welfare - President". priu.gov.lk. June 12, 2014.
  • "Across the river the elephants came!". Sunday Times. 6 October 2015.
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