Tomb of King Vijaya

Tomb of King Vijaya is a Stupa-shaped monument located on Medagama Kanda. Locals believe that it is the tomb of King Vijaya (6th century B.C.).
Tomb of King Vijaya
Kanda-Medagama Caitya or Medagama Kanda Stupa , popularly known as Tomb of King Vijaya or Vijaya Sohona (Sinhala: විජය සොහොන) is a Stupa -shaped monument located on the hillock of Medagama Kanda in Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka. The site can be reached via two routes. One is fallen through the Nikasala Aranaya Senasanaya while the other is through the Medagama Kanda Raja Maha Viharaya. Folklore Although the reliability is low, local people believe that the Stupa on the summit of Medagama Kanda is the tomb of King Vijaya, the first recorded ruler in Sri Lanka [(6th century B.C.) Uduwara, 1990]. History The ruined Stupa was conserved in 1981 by the Archaeological Department. Investigations carried out by them have disclosed that the present Stupa is a construction belonging to the 10th century A.D. (Uduwara, 1990). The curvilinear bricks of the kot-kerella of Stupa have Sinhalese scripts of the 10th century (Uduwara, 1990). A Protected Monument The Vijaya cemetery situated in Medagama Kanda…