Dutugemunu Statue (Ruwanweliseya)

Dutugemunu Statue (Ruwanweliseya)
The image popularly known as the  Statue of Dutugemunu  is found standing on the compound of the Ruwanweliseya Stupa at Maha Viharaya complex in Anuradhapura District, Sri Lanka. It was discovered along with  Four Buddha Statues  in a dilapidated image house in the compound of the Ruwanweliseya (Vanarathana, 1990). The statue is believed to be a representation of King Dutugemunu (161-137 B.C.), the builder of Ruwanweliseya Stupa. The two arms of the statue were missing when it was discovered but presently it has been restored with the Anjali Mudra (Vanarathana, 1990). The details of the jewellery and the arrangement of the Dhoti indicate that this is a statue of a royal person rather than a Boddhisattva (Wijesekera, 1962). Some scholars such as Nandadeva Wijesekera have dated this statue to the 1st century B.C. (Wijesekera, 1962). However, according to the view of Ven. Vanarathana Thera, this statue shows Gupta characteristics and therefore belongs to the late Anuradhapura Period (Vanaratha…