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  2. Architecture of ancient Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The vatadage is considered to be one of ancient Sri Lanka's most prolific architectural creations; this design represented a changing perspective of stupa design independently within the island. [6] Early provincial vatadages have been in the form of a square [6] later it developed into a circular form enclosing the dagoba. [2]

  3. Archaeological Protected Monuments in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    However, the first clear information about the establishment of buildings and structures are dated back to the time of king Pandukabhaya (437–367 BC). Sri Lanka's political and religious history is mainly set out by the ancient chronicles as well as over 4,000 stone inscriptions from the 3rd century BC onward. Which gives the history in ...

  4. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Badulla District

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    An 1894 Colonial hotel building [5] Bogoda Raja Maha Vihara: Bogoda: Hali-Ela: 22 November 2002: Len Vihara and Awasa house [2] Boliyedda Vihara: Boliyedda: Soranathota: 22 November 2002: Devalaya [2] Broughton estate: Poonagala: Bandarawela: 8 July 2005: Broughton bungalow, Catte hut and office building [6] ` Buduge Kanda Raja Maha Vihara ...

  5. Padhanaghara - Wikipedia

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    Double platform buildings, surrounded by a moat (Western monasteries at Anuradhapura) Only urinal and lavatory stones have been built with ornate carvings (Western monasteries) Padhanaghara (Pali: Padhanaghara, Sinhala: Piyangala) [1] is a special type of Buddhist structures unique to Sri Lanka.

  6. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Monaragala ...

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    Stupa, the building known as the Buddhist image house, and other ruined buildings, two drip-ledged rock caves with inscriptions, rock inscriptions near Hatpottawewa, boundary wall, stupa and ruined buildings, bearing archaeological evidence with the rock cave in the place called Mahawela, drip ledges rock cave in the place called Yakuheve hela ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Southern Asia - Wikipedia

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    The first sites recognised as World Heritage Sites in South Asia were the Sagarmatha National Park and the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, inscribed in 1979. [3] Nepal has currently a total of four sites. Sri Lanka has eight sites and Bangladesh has three sites. Pakistan has six sites.

  8. Ancient constructions of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan chronicle, the Culavamsa which was written in the Buddhist canonical language Pali, enumerates his works both as a provincial ruler in western Sri Lanka and later as the monarch of the whole country: he either built or restored 163 major tanks (reservoirs), 2,617 minor tanks, 3,910 irrigation channels, 328 stone sluices and 168 ...

  9. Architecture of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Sri Lanka displays a rich variety of architectural forms and styles. Shaivism has had a significant influence on early Sri Lankan architecture, during the reign of King Ravana , then Buddhism has also had a significant influence on Sri Lankan architecture, since it was introduced to the island in the 3rd century BCE .