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Kurunagala - 1293 - 1341
Kurunagala was a royal capital starting from Buvenekabhahu II
(1293-1302). This was about half of century which is now clarified by
ruins. among these ruins there are parts of temple of tooth relic. One
of the caves discovered by modern archeologists, the cave hermitage of
Arankele, indicates that ancient times in Kurunegala, in addition to
buddhist monks there has been forest dwelling (called Thapowana)
hermitages called Brahmi. In the area the inscriptions of ancient brahmi
donatives has been found. In the Ridigama Vihara, a temple near to the
cave hermitage of Arankele, there had been a silver orc which belongs to
the time of King Dutugemunu.
In the temple a reclining Buddha statue is seated, which belongs to the
18 century. The temple is attracted by a door frame with ivory carvings
and alters tilled with Dutch tiles and an artificial lake under the
shadow of the hill
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