
Kumara Maha Viharaya
This picturesque Buddhist temple is located on a small hillock known as Kumarakanda, south of Hikkaduwa, next to the old Colombo - Galle road at Kumarakanda Junction and the Kumarakanda railway station.
I discovered this fine little gem on my first visit to Sri Lanka in December 1983 on a bicycle trip on primitive gravel roads and small paths through the former jungle in the back of Thiranagama: surprisingly it appeared between the juicy green of the forest and palm trees. Today these paths are paved roads lined with houses and busy traffic goes along there. The statue in front of the temple was only erected in 2019.
Reach the open courtyard of the temple by the beautiful flight of steps which is divided into two parts. Ornate half walls virtually serve as a protective railing for devotees who make the steep climb. According to historical notes this temple dates back to 1765 AD, but scholars believe the origin of the temple dates back to much earlier days. They believe the original temple was totally demolished by the European invaders who occupied the south western coastal line in the 16th Century. The architecture is described here as Dutch, there as Portuguese...
In the image house you'll find a beautiful statue of a reclining Buddha and lovingly restored ancient murals showing scenes of Buddhas life. A small area of the oldest remnants of a mural has been left to show visitors how the walls looked originally. Since the temple can not refer to one of the usual superlatives ("the largest lying-sitting-standing buddha statue, ..."), there is only very little touristic traffic here. So perhaps one of the monks will guide you in a more private way, like one of them explained the different buildings and artwork in this temple to me.
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The chamber of the reclining Buddha is opened by three arches. Female figures are depicted on the two inner pillars supporting these arches. Which animal adorns the headdress of the left of the two female figures depicted?
- An elephant
- A monkey
- A peacock
- A lion
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