Katu Seya (Mihintale)

Katu Seya is an old Stupa in Mihintale Monastery premises. It is said that tools used in the construction of the monastery were enshrined in the Stupa
Katu Seya (Mihintale)
K atu Seya (Sinhala: මිහින්තලය කටුසෑය) is an old Stupa located on the premises of Mihintale Monastery in Anuradhapura District, Sri Lanka. History It is believed that the smithy implements and the tools used in the construction work of the Mihintale complex in the 8th-9th centuries A.D. have been enshrined in this Stupa (Pitigala et al., 2020). According to the remaining architectural features, it has been found that this was a Stupa-centered monastic complex that belonged to the Mahayana tradition of the Anuradhapura Period . You may want to read these posts: Indikatu Seya (Mihintale) Sanskrit Inscriptions in Sri Lanka During the excavations carried out in the early 19th century, several copper plates containing the inscriptions of Mahayana Sutra verses in Sanskrit and Sinhalese were found at the site. Those inscriptions are believed to have been written during the 8th-9th centuries A.D. Related Posts Read Also References Journal Articles 1) Pitigala, P.K.D.D., De Silva, D.G., Gunarathne, G.G.N…