TIVANKA IMAGE HOUSE, POLONNARUWA, SRI LANKA
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Kingdom of Polonnaruwa video 2 ලංකාතිලක පිළිමගෙය Lankathilaka Pilimageya Sri Lanka
Polonnaruwa Lankathilaka Image House is a monolithic Buddha image house built by king Parakramabahu (1153-1186) lying on the South of Kiri Vehera, Sri Lanka. The building is complete made out of bricks and the outer walls are covered with elaborate designs and carvings. The Buddha statue is also completely made out of clay bricks and it has been 41 feet in height. Specially made flat bricks have been used to build this statue and today the portion above the shoulder is destroyed.
Polonnaruwa Lankathilaka Pilimagaeya
3. Lankatilaka Temple - Polonnaruwa (Ancient Buddhist Sites in Sri Lanka)
The Lankatilaka Temple ruins can be found in the ancient capital city of Polonnaruwa, an important Buddhist archaeological site dating back to the 12th century. This brief introduction offers a visual idea of the architectural landscape when planning a visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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In the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, there are many ancient relics worth seeing. The Buddha statue in Gal Vihara Temple is just one of many diverse relics. I am now at the archeological site of Lankatilaka Temple, and we can see the beautiful work of the original design. The Buddha statue in the middle of the temple evokes a feeling of the Buddha's greatness and extraordinary qualities. The craftsmen designed the temple in order to provide the place for Buddhist worship. For instance, in this ancient area, there are many meditation paths. When people practice walking meditation on those paths, they can easily enter a state of mind in purity and stillness.
Produced by Buddhistdoor (2010, 2014)
Hosted by Walter Ngai (on short-term monastic retreat)
Filmed on location in Sri Lanka by Scott Chan
Voiceover narration: Andrew Lau
Video editing: Herbert Ip
Graphic design: Dick Choi
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Lankathilaka - a monolithic Buddha image house built by king Parakramabahu the Great
Lankathila Viharaya is a Gedige type large image house build by king Parakramabahu the Great ( 1153- 1186 AD). The specialty in this structure is the two pylons at the entrance and the giant Buddha statue in side.
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This unique type of brick structure is located in Polonnaruwa Dalada Maluwa. According to some archaeologist, this seven story building is a special type of Dageba (Pagoda).
සත් මහල් ප්රාසාදය මහල් හතකින් යුතු ගොඩනැල්ලකි. මෙම ගොඩනැගිල්ල කුමක් අරඹයා කරන ලද්දක්දැයි ඉතිහාසඥයන් විසින් නිර්ණය කර නැතැයි කඩුල්ල තොරතුරු සොයා යන විට ලැබුන පිළිතුරක් විය. එක් සටහනක මෙම ඉදිකිරීමට සමාන උතුරු සියාම් ලමියුන්ගු වාත්කුකුන් විහාරයේ සන් මහ යොන් නම් මීට සමාන ගොඩනැගිල්ලක් ඇති බව මහාචාර්ය පරණවිතානයන් පවසා ඇති බව සදහන් විය.සත් මහල් ප්රාසාදය චෛත්යයක් ලෙස කරන ලද ඉදිකිරීමක් යයි මතයක්ද ප්රචලිතය.
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LANKATILAKA TEMPLE, POLONNARUWA, SRI LANKA
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Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka in the 1930's. Archive film 61378
Amateur home movie. Probably Satmahal Prasada and Siva Devale, Polonnaruwa, then Ceylon, now Sri Lanka. Old buildings or temple. 1930's colour
Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka
Video with images of ancient monuments in Polonnaruwa a former capital of the Sinhalese kingdom in the northeast plain of central Sri Lanka.
South of the ancient city wall is a water reservoir with a group of monuments from the twelfth century. One of these monuments is an image of a human person with a beard and moustache. This person has a full face, big forehead and round belly. The garment around his waist is tied in a knot. The object in his hands is presumably a book. This realistic image of a human person differs from other images which in general represent an idealized or stylized Buddha figure. It is not exactly clear who this image must represent. Some say that the image is an Indian guru or sage. Others think that it is king Parakramabahu who reigned the kingdom in the middle of the twelfth century.
Within the ancient city wall near his royal palace is an audience hall where king Parakramabahu managed all public administration and legislation. Here he presided meetings with his ministers and prominent citizens. Here were also public lectures and ceremonies. The audience hall consists of terraces with reliefs of sculpted elephants and lions which are all represented in different positions. The reliefs of the upper terrace depict round bellied dwarfs or ganna as a symbol of prosperity. At the top of the staircase which leads to the entrance are two giant lions. Stone columns on top of the audience hall used to carry a wooden roof. Each column has an inscription with the name of a minister who used to sit in a chair near the pillar.
North of the palace complex is a quadrangular fenced terrace with other monuments. The Vatadage built by king Parakramabahu is a round image house on a platform. The platform wall is decorated with reliefs of animals, flowers and dwarfs. Four staircases with a guardstone on both sides and a moon stone at the foot lead to an entrance where Buddha sits with his back against a central dagoba. Opposite the Vatadage are two temples for the tooth relic of Buddha. The Atadage was built by Parakramabahu's predecessor king Vijayabahu. Only some pillars and a statue of Buddha remain. The Hatadage was built by Prakaramabahu's successor king Nissanka Malla. A wall with a staircase remains, as well as a guard stone and three Buddha statues. The adjacent Latha Mandapaya was built by king Nissanka Malla. It is a square pavilion with a latticed stone fence. In the middle of the platform is a small dagoba encircled by stone pillars shaped like lotus stalks. Next to these temples is the Gal Pota which was presumably made by king Nissanka Malla. The sides of this large stone book show reliefs of elephants that sprinkle the goddess of prosperity with water. The nearby Satmahal Prasada is a red brick image house in the shape of a stepped pyramid with six diminishing stories. At the outside are niches with remains of divine images. Close to the fenced terrace is a Hindu temple from the thirteenth century. This Shiva Devale temple has Tamil inscriptions and a styled lingam. The temple shows the return of Indian influences in the latter days of the Polonnaruwa kingdom.
North of the ancient city wall is another group of monuments. One of these monuments is the Rankot Vihara a dagoba which was built by king Nissanka Malla. The dagoba has a dome of earth fill covered by a brick mantle and plaster coating. At the foot is an image house and altars. The Gal Vihara is a rock temple from the middle of the twelfth century with three giant Buddha images which were all cut from one long slab of granite rock. They were part of a monastery built by king Parakramabahu. At the left is a seated Buddha in meditation. On the background are rock sculptures of a gate and buildings. Then comes a simple portico which leads to an image house in the rock. Next is a standing Buddha with his hands crossed in front of his breast. Presumably this is Buddha after reaching enlightenment or a pupil that mourns for the death of his teacher. At the right is an image of a reclining Buddha. His head rests on a pillow with the symbol of a sun wheel. It is the image of a dying Buddha who enters nirvana.
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බද්ධ සීමා ප්රසාදය- පොළොන්නරුව(Badhdha Sima Prasadhaya - Polonnaruwa)
බද්ධ සීමා ප්රසාදය- පොළොන්නරුව(Badhdha Sima Prasadhaya - Polonnaruwa)
පොළොන්නරුව ගල් විහාරයේ ඉතිහාස කථාව
The Gal Vihara, also known as Gal Viharaya and originally as the Uththaraarama, is a rock temple of the Buddha situated in the ancient city of Polonnaruwa in North Central Province, Sri Lanka. It was fashioned in the 12th century by Parakramabahu.
This is the sinhala explanation of the story behind Gal Vihara by Mr.Piyadasa
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