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  2. Kataragama - Wikipedia

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    Kataragama is located in the Monaragala District of Uva province, Sri Lanka. It is 228 km (142 mi) southeast of Colombo. Although Kataragama was a small village in medieval times, today it is a fast-developing township surrounded by jungle in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka.

  3. Kataragama temple - Wikipedia

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    There are number of theories as to the origin of the shrine. According to Heinz Bechert [7] and Paul Younger, [8] the mode of veneration and rituals connected with Kataragama deviyo is a survival of indigenous Vedda mode of veneration that preceded the arrival of Buddhist and Indo-Aryan cultural influences from North India in Sri Lanka in the last centuries BCE, although Hindus, Buddhists and ...

  4. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Nuwara Eliya ...

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    The tomb stones of the English, Thomas William Rogenson, Lieutenant Colonel Monroe, Sir William Rogith, Henripale and wife of Major Bailey buried near the Golf Club House of Nuwara Eliya [7] Brokenest building: Waterfield Drive, Nuwara Eliya Municipal Council: Nuwara Eliya: 23 February 2007: Building known as Brokenest, bearing Assessment No ...

  5. Kataragama deviyo - Wikipedia

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    Kataragama devalaya with Gana devalaya in the background. According to legends, the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya was built by king Dutugemunu around 160 B.C. as a fulfillment of a vow made before undertaking his successful military campaign against the Chola invader king Elara who was occupying the then Sri Lankan capital at Anuradhapura.

  6. Uggal Aluthnuwara Kataragama Devalaya - Wikipedia

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    The shrine is dedicated to the Sinhalese deity Kataragama deviyo, who is believed as a guardian deity of the Buddha Sasana in Sri Lanka. The devalaya has been formally recognised by the government as an archaeological protected monument. The designation was declared on 3 September 1999 under the government Gazette number 1096. [2]

  7. The family home is gone. The gate in their son's honor still ...

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    The couple fled their neighborhood in Altadena last Tuesday night for a friend’s guest house in Toluca Lake. The next day, they bypassed police roadblocks by maneuvering through a back street ...