Mullikulam Mountain Archaeological Site Mullikulam Mountain Archaeological Site [Sinhala: මුල්ලිකුලම/මොල්ලිකුලම් ගල් කන්ද පුරාවිද්යා ස්ථානය (Mollikulam-gal-kanda); Tamil: Mullikulam-malai] is a ruined Buddhist monastery located in Mullikulam village in Ampara District, Sri Lanka. The site can be reached by traveling about 3.15 km distance along the Arasady field road that starts from the Palamunai Handiya, a junction on the Kalmune-Akkarapattu main road. Site
Mullikulam is mostly a flat area consisting of paddy-fields and several isolated mountains. The Mullikulam mountain is one such isolated rock and the ruins of the ancient monastery can be found on the summit as well as the base of the mountain. As it is the highest point in the area, Mullikulam mountain was used as an observation point and a hideout by the LTTE cadres (a rebel group that had been designated as a terrorist organization by a number countries) during the period of Sri Lankan Civil War (Medhananda, 2003). Presently, the area is majorly populated with non-…