Kanugala Tempita Viharaya

Kanugala Tempita Viharaya , also known as Kanugala Pushparama Purana Viharaya (Sinhala: කණුගල පුෂ්පාරාම පුරාණ විහාරය), is a Buddhist temple situated in Kanugala village in Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka. History The temple is believed to have been erected by Prince Virabahu, the son-in-law of King Parakramabahu III ( 1287-1293 A.D. ) of Dambadeniya  (Silva & Chandrasekara, 2021). According to folklore, the village where this temple stands was known as Kanugala because the elephant stable of the kings of Dambadeniya was located in this area (Anuradha & Kumari, 2015). Tempita Viharaya Tempita Viharas were popular in many Buddhist temples during the  Kandyan Period . These structures were usually built on a wooden platform resting on bare stone pillars or stumps which are about 1-4 feet tall. The roof is generally made of timber and held by wooden stumps. The walls are usually made of wattle and daub and form the main enclosed shrine room containing Buddhist sculptures and murals in the Ka…