Devanagala Raja Maha Viharaya Devanagala Raja Maha Viharaya (Sinhala: දෙවනගල විහාරය) is a Buddhist temple situated in the Mawanella area in Kegalle District, Sri Lanka. Folklore
This site is called Devanagala because it is believed by the folk that this is the place that the deity Dedimunda visited for the second occasion. In the Sinhalese Language, the word Devana means second and Gala means rock. However, another theory suggests that it is so named because it is the second-largest rock in the area after the Bathalegala rock. History The history of Devanagala is expanding from the Prehistoric Period to the Kandyan Period . Archaeological evidence dating back to the prehistoric period has been found at the site (Aregama, 2018).
The Buddhist temple on the Devanagala rock is believed to be the Dasen Vehera built during the reign of King Dhatusena (460-479 A.D.) of the Anuradhapura Era (Aregama, 2018). However, the Devanagala inscription by King Wimaladharmasooriya I (1592–1604 A.D.) says that the monastery on this rock …