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The entrance to the tempita vihara is through the sermon hall and when the twin doors are opened, the Buddha image within the tempita vihara is clearly visible to the audience in the sermon hall. The tam or base pillars which are the identity of a tempita vihara being covered up during later renovations was a not-so-rare and rare experience ...
Ancient Tempita vihara and the Temple of tooth [15] Bimpokuna Purana Vihara: Bimpokuna: Galgamuwa: 6 June 2008: The drip ledged stone cave with cave inscriptions, stone pillars and dagoba [16] Bingiriya Raja Maha Vihara: Viharagama: Kiniyama: Bingiriya: 22 November 1974: Ancient Tempita Vihara [17] Bisogala ruins: No. 711, Handagama: Kurunegala ...
The Tempita house of the Vihara is an archaeological protected monument which is believed to be constructed or renovated on 21 March 1861 as the date is indicated on its entrance door. [3] Tempita houses are buildings constructed on granite pillars which were popular in Sri Lanka during the 17th–19th centuries.
Cave temple with paintings [8] Bodhirukhkharama Vihara: Siwurupitiya: Hatharaliyadda: 8 July 2005: Tempita vihara [9] Bodhirukhakharama Vihara: Meeyanpaha: Hakmana: Medadumbara: 15 April 2016: Vishnu Devala within the premises [10] Bogambara Devala: Watagalatenna: Watagalatenna: Poojapitiya: 17 May 2013
Mannagoda Tempita Vihara: Mannagoda: Mawanella: 2 November 1958: Tempita Vihara and paintings [27] Mawanella Bridge: Mawanella: Mawanella: 1 November 1996: British colonial brick bridge at 56th mile stone, crossing the Maha Oya [18] Mayurapada Vihara: Moragammana: Aranayaka: 8 July 2005: The Tempita vihara, Stupa and dwelling house [5] Medagoda ...
Tempita Vihara [7] Pulinatalarama Vihara: Kalutara, North: Kalutara: 22 November 2002: Buddhist shrine [7] Rambukkana Raja Maha Vihara: Rambukkana: Bandaragama: 24 May 1968: Two old stone seats and other remnants [18] Rankoth Vihara: Panadura: No. 686-B-Pattiya South: Panadura: 6 June 2008: Buddhist shrine [12] Sapugoda Sri Maha Vihara: Massala ...
Hamanawa Purana vihara: Bulupitiya: Bulupitiya: Bibile: 23 January 2009: Vihara ruins and dagoba [8] Hathporuwa Vihara: Medagama: Buttala: 22 November 2002: Tempita Vihara [2] Hebessa ruins: Hebessa: Buttala: Image house with a 32-foot Buddha image. This vihara is believed to be the Naka Maha Vihara mentioned in the great chronicle Mahavamsa ...
A Buddhist temple or Buddhist monastery is the place of worship for Buddhists, the followers of Buddhism. They include the structures called vihara, chaitya, stupa, wat and pagoda in different regions and languages. Temples in Buddhism represent the pure land or pure environment of a Buddha. Traditional Buddhist temples are designed to inspire ...