Levangama Tempita Viharaya

Levangama Tempita Viharaya , also known as Sri Sadanandarama Purana Viharaya (Sinhala: ලෙවන්ගම ටැම්පිට විහාරය), is a Buddhist temple situated in Levangama village in Kegalle District, Sri Lanka. History Levangama the village where the temple stands was a Gabadagama (a village that supplied for the needs of the royal court) under the rule of Kotte Kings (Bell, 1904). The Tempita Viharaya in this village is believed to have been constructed in 1667 under the sponsorship of Eheliyagoda Disawa and it was renovated in 1830 under the patronage of Mapitigama Adigar (Silva & Chandrasekara, 2021). 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…