Wilwala Raja Maha Viharaya
Wilwala Raja Maha Viharaya Vilvala Viharaya (Sinhala: විල්වල රජමහා විහාරය) is a Buddhist temple situated in Wilwala village in Nuwara Eliya District, Sri Lanka.
. History According to folklore, this temple is believed to have been constructed by Queen Henakanda Biso Bandara , the consort of King Wikramabahu III [(1357-1374 A.D.) Wijesinghe, 2015; Withanachchi, 2018]. However, the rock inscription found within the temple premises belonging to the reign of King Vijayabahu V of Dambadeniya [(1335-1341 A.D.) Wijesinghe, 2015; Withanachchi, 2018]. The temple & the inscription A Buddha statue under the shade of a Makara Thorana (a dragon arch) is found inside the drip-ledged cave (Withanachchi, 2018). The statues in the image house are said to be made of wood coated with plaster (Wijesinghe, 2015). The Stupa of the temple is 1.87 m tall (Withanachchi, 2018). The rock inscription The inscription contains five lines of writings and has been dated in the 11th year of a king styled Sirisangabo Sri …