Wegama Raja Maha Viharaya
Wegama Raja Maha Viharaya (Sinhala: වෑගම රජමහා විහාරය) is a Buddhist temple situated in Wegama village in Nuwara Eliya District, Sri Lanka. History This temple is believed to have been constructed by Queen Henakanda Biso Bandara , the consort of King Wikramabahu III [(1357-1374 A.D.) Abeyawardana, 2004; Withanachchi, 2018]. According to the inscription found in the temple, some lands have been donated to this temple in 1585, during the reign of King Rajasinghe I (1581-1593 A.D.). Kings such as Rajasinghe II (1629-1687 A.D.), Wimaladharmasuriya II (1687-1707 A.D.), Veera Parakrama Narendrasinghe (1707-1739 A.D.), and Kirti Sri Rajasinghe (1747-1782 A.D.) have contributed to the development of this temple (Abeyawardana, 2004; Wijesinghe, 2015). When the British dispatched forces into Kandyan Territory in 1803, the Tooth Relic of the Buddha is said to have moved to this Vihara for protection (Wijesinghe, 2015; Withanachchi, 2018). The only statue of Queen Henakanda Biso Bandara in the country…