Ginikarawa Viharaya
Ginikarawa Raja Maha Viharaya (Sinhala: ගිණිකරාව රජ මහා විහාරය) is a Buddhist temple situated in Ginikarawa village in Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka. History The history of this temple goes back to the Anuradhapura Period (Anuradha & Kumari, 2015). The drip-ledged cave temple ( Len Viharaya ) presently preserves the paintings and sculptures belonging to the Kandyan Period (Anuradha & Kumari, 2015). A dilapidated Stupa built on a short platform of 1.5 m in height is found on the rock located northeast of the cave temple (Anuradha & Kumari, 2015; Kannangara, 2022). A few rock-cut steps and rock inscriptions of the Vaharala type belonging to the 6-7 centuries A.D. are also found near this Stupa site (Anuradha & Kumari, 2015; Kannangara, 2022). Ginikarawa Vaharala Inscriptions About four rock inscriptions of this type have been discovered at the Ginikarawa Viharaya site. Belonging to the period between 6-7 centuries A.D., these inscriptions have been written in Old Sinhala lan…