Unagalavehera Raja Maha Viharaya

Unagalavehera Unagalawehera , also known as Unagalavehera Raja Maha Viharaya (Sinhala: උණගලාවෙහෙර), is a Buddhist temple situated in Unagalawehera village in Polonnaruwa District, Sri Lanka.  History Built according to the Maha Vihara tradition centering a Stupa , the builder of this monastery complex is not known. However, as revealed by the pillar inscription that was unearthed from this place in 1963, King Dappula IV (923-935 A.D.) had made certain grants for the maintenance of this monastery that was known at the time as Purvaramaya (Ranawella, 2004). Unagalavehera Pillar Inscription of Dappula IV This inscription has been dated in the 10th regnal year of a king styled Abha Salamevan, a son of a king called Sirisangbo and a chief queen named Deva (Ranawella, 2004). Scholars have identified this king as Dappula IV, the son of King Sena II (853-887 A.D.) and Queen Deva (Ranawella, 2004). The inscription contains a decree issued by the king granting certain immunities in respect of some lan…