Vanamandawa Raja Maha Viharaya

Vanamandawa Viharaya is a Buddhist temple located in Kurunegala District. Locals link the history of this temple to the reign of King Valagamba.
Vanamandawa Raja Maha Viharaya
Vanamandawa Raja Maha Viharaya , also known as Wanamandawa Purana Viharaya (Sinhala: වනමන්දාව පුරාණ විහාරය), is an ancient Buddhist temple located in the village of Vanamandawa in Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka. History Locals link the history of this temple to the reign of King Valagamba [(103 B.C. and c. 89–77 B.C.) Anuradha & Kumari, 2015]. The cave temple (Len Viharaya) is the most ancient structure found in Vanamandawa Viharaya with a history spanning from the  Anuradhapura Period to the modern Colombo era (Anuradha & Kumari, 2015). The drip-ledged cave and four rock-cut letters (thought to be Early Brahmi Scripts ) which are found on the top of the cave-forming rock furnish evidence for the activities of the early Anuradhapura period (Anuradha & Kumari, 2015). During the 18th century, the temple served Weliwita Sri Saranankara Thera (1698-1778 A.D.), at the time, who was the pioneer in the revival of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. The name of Vanamandawa temple is mentioned in …