Manankattiya Wewa

Manankattiya Wewa, built by King Vasabha, is an ancient reservoir in Anuradhapura with historic carvings, a long bund, sluices, and a spillway.
Manankattiya Wewa (Sinhala: මානන්කට්ටිය වැව) is a reservoir situated in Manankattiya in Anuradhapura District, Sri Lanka. It is located about 32 km southeast of Anuradhapura and 7 km west of Hurulu Wewa . History This tank has been identified as the ancient Mahanikhavatti tank built by King Vasabha [(67-111 A.D.) Nicholas, 1963]. In the past, it had been called by several names such as Mahanikhavitti, Manakati, and Manikawati (Nicholas, 1963). Stone slabs with carvings Three stone slabs containing ancient carvings have been identified at the sluice of the reservoir (Embuldeniya, 2018). Of them, one slab contains a carving of a seven-headed Naga and while the other two contain two female figures. The female figures are carved with a full vase ( Punkalasa ) on their hands and wearing a dress similar to a Dothi (Embuldeniya, 2018). The reservoir The bund of the reservoir is about 5,300 ft. long (Arumugam, 1969). It has one spill and two sluices (Arumugam, 1969). References 1) Arumugam, S., 1969. …