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Weheragala Archaeological Site: Usseththewa: Naula: 7 June 2013: All that divided and defined allotment of land called the Weheragala Archaeological Site depicted as Lot C in Survey Generals’ Tracing No. Ma/NUL/2009/36 containing in extent 0.3642 hectares [25] Weheragala Raja Maha Vihara: Aliwanguwa: Aliwanguwa: Wilgamuwa: 12 June 2015
Weheragala Vihara: Galkanda: Munigirigama: Panduwasnuwara: 6 July 2007: Ancient Dagaboa mound, two ancient buildings and the pond [13] Wellagala Len Vihara: Wellagala: Wariyapola: 11 October 1974: Cave temple and paintings [26] Weragala Purana Vihara: Weragala: Giribawa: 23 January 2009: The drip ledged rock caves and the drip ledged rock cave ...
Weheragala Raja maha Vihara: Galabewa: Galagedara: 6 June 2008: Drip-ledged rock cave, rock cave vihara, rock inscriptions and rock engraved with steps [4] Welagama Raja Maha Vihara: Welagama: Hatharaliyadda: 22 November 2002: Len Vihara, dwelling house, stone inscription with 1843 mark and 3 caves with drip ledges [6] Weliwita Pahalagama ruins ...
Weheragala Raja Maha Vihara: No. 9, Abhayapura: Padaviya: 23 January 2009: The ancient dagoba mound, 3 rock inscriptions and Galvatiya with archaeological remains [5] Weheragala ruins: No. 12, Mahasen: Padaviya: 23 February 2007: Weheragala Dagaba situated at the edge of Nagaswewa, inscriptions in the stone wall and remains of ancient buildings [7]
Tempita Vihara [5] Ethulwatta Walawwa: Kumbalgama: Warakapola: 22 November 2002 [10] Galbokka, Weheragala caves: No. 43/C, Galbokka: Aranayaka: 22 July 2011: All caves with drip-ledged in the place called Galbokka, Weheragala [20] Galgemulahena land ruins: Beligala: Agalla: Warakapola: 6 June 2008: The drip ledged rock cave [3] Galkande Deniya ...
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[1] [3] [4] In modern Jainism, the monks continue to wander from town to town except during the rainy season (chaturmasya), and the term "vihara" refers to their wanderings. [5] [6] Vihara or vihara hall has a more specific meaning in the architecture of India, especially ancient Indian rock-cut architecture. Here it means a central hall, with ...
[1] [11] It was named Chudamani or Chulamani Vihara after king Sri Mara's father [2] As per the small Leyden grant this Vihara was called Rajaraja-perumpalli during the time of Kulottunga I. [12] Nagapattinam was the prominent port of Cholas for trade and a conquering gateway to the east.