Mihintale Rock (Aradhana Gala)- Tourist Destination in Anuradhapura Sri Lanka
Mihintale is a mountain peak near Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. It is believed by Sri Lankans to be the site of a meeting between the Buddhist monk Mahinda and King Devanampiyatissa which inaugurated the presence of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. It is now a pilgrimage site, and the site of several religious monuments and abandoned structures.
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Mihintale - The Cradle of Sinhala Buddhist Civilization
Mihintale - The Cradle of Sinhala Buddhist Civilization
Mihintale is a rocky hill where the first Buddhist monastery in Sri Lanka is located and is also considered the world's first sanctuary.
Arahath Mahinda Maha Thero converted king Devanampiyatissa to a Buddhist at this historical site in the 3rd century B.C.
This led Buddhism to be the official religion of the state, thus making Mihintale the cradle of Sinhala Buddhist Civilization.
Mihintale, Anuradhapura part 1
Mihintale, the cradle of Buddhism in Sri Lanka is located 13km east of the World Heritage Site of Anuradhapura. Mihintale, a prime tourist attraction and a pilgrimage site in Sri Lanka is home to preserved ruins and renovated stupas: ancinet stairway, ancient hospital,68 caves, Lion Pond, Alms Hall, Assembly Hall, Ambastala circular relic temple,Cobra Pond and Black Water Pond.
Chasing SUNSET in Mihintale, Sri Lanka [Ep. 7]
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After filming Anuradhapura episode in the morning, I headed out to Mihintale to see the sunset. Mihintale is mountain peak near Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. It is believed by Sri Lankans to be the site of a meeting between the Buddhist monk Mahinda and King Devanampiyatissa which inaugurated the presence of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
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Today is the day when I get to explore the sacred and historic city of Anuradhapura. The history of this place goes way back to the 3rd century AD. I tried my best to interpret the history to fathom why Anuradhapura became one of Sri Lanka's important cities.
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Mihintale Archaeological Site, Mihintale, Anuradhapura (2018)
Mihintale is a mountain peak near Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. It is believed by Sri Lankans to be the site of a meeting between the Buddhist Monk Arahat Mahinda and King Devanampiyatissa which inaugurated the presence of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. It is now a pilgrimage site, and thEight miles (12.875 Km) east of Anuradhapura, close to the Anuradhapura - Trincomalee Road is situated the Missaka Pabbata which is 1,000 feet (300 m) in height and is one of the peaks of a mountainous range.
According to Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa, Arahat Thera Mahinda came to Sri Lanka from India on the full moon day of the month of Poson (June) and met King Devanampiyatissa and the people, and preached the doctrine. The traditional spot where this meeting took place is revered by the Buddhists of Sri Lanka. Therefore, in the month of Poson, Buddhists make their pilgrimage to Anuradhapura and Mihintale.
“Mahinda” was the son of Emperor Ashoka of India. King Ashoka embraced Buddhism after he was inspired by a very small monk named “Nigrodha.” The King who was in great misery after seeing the loss of life caused by his waging wars to expand his empire, was struck by the peaceful countenance of such a young monk. Meeting this young monk made a turning point in his life and he thereafter, renounced wars. He was determined to spread the message of peace, to neutralize the effects from the damages caused by him through his warfare. As a result, both his son and daughter were ordained as Buddha disciples, and became enlightened as Arahats. In his quest to spread the message of peace instead of war, he sent his son Mahinda, to the island of Lanka, which was also known as “Sinhalé”. This island was being ruled by his pen friend King Devanampiyatissa. Thus, “Mahinda” was the exclusive Indian name which in Sinhalé, became commonly known as “Mihindu” in the local vernacular “Sinhala”.
In Sinhala Mihin-Thalé literally means the “Plateau of Mihindu”. This plateau is the flat terrain on top of a hill from where Arahat Mihindu was supposed to have called King Devanampiyatissa, by the King’s first name to stop him shooting a deer in flight. Hence, “Mihin Thalé” is a specifically Sinhala term. This is how the place has been called and still is, in the local vernacular “Sinhala”. A study of the local vernacular will give ample proof for this.
This is said have been called Cetiyagiri or Sagiri, even though it was more popularly known as Mihintale - the cradle of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
From ancient times a large number of large steps were constructed to climb Mihintale. It is stated that King Devanampiyatissa constructed a vihara and 68 caves for the bhikkhus to reside in. At Mihintale there gradually grew a number of Buddhist viharas with all the dependent buildings characteristic of monasteries of that period.
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Mihintale to szczyt w pobliżu Anuradhapura na Sri Lance . Uważa się, że jest miejscem spotkania buddyjskiego mnicha Mahinda i króla Devanampiyatissa, który zapoczątkował obecność buddyzmu na Sri Lance. Obecnie jest to miejsce pielgrzymek oraz wielu religijnych pomników i opuszczonych budowli.
Anuradhapura-Mihintale-Sri Lanka-2018
Recorrido por Anuradhapura y Mihintale coincidiendo con el Vesak de la primera luna llena de mayo.
Anuradhapura & Mihintale
Anuradhapura, orasul în care s-a declanșat budismul, ascunde o mulțime de locuri în care călugării budiști stăteau în meditație. Sri Lanka, Anuradhapura & Mihintale.
Sacred City of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka in 4K (Ultra HD)
Anuradhapura was capital of Sri Lanka from the 4th century BCE until the end of the 10th century CE. It is UNESCO listed World Heritage site for its famous ruins and its place in the birth of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
In the video: Ruwanwelisaya Dagoba (stupa), 140 BCE (0:14), Sri Maha Bodhi Tree - claimed to be grown from the original Bodhi tree
under which the Buddha gained enlightenment, over 2000 years old (0:52), Samadhi Buddha statue, 5th century (1:17), Jetavanaramaya Dagoba - the third tallest structure in the ancient world (1:29), Abhayagiri Dagoba (1:44), Lankarama Dagoba (2:56), Thuparamaya Dagoba - the first stupa in Sri Lanka (3:20), Isurumuniya Temple (3:32), Mihintale - hill close to Anuradhapura, is considered the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka in 247 BCE (4:32), Aradhana Gala hill (4:59), Maha Seya - the largest stupa in Mihintale, built in the 1st century (5:05).
Recorded January 2016 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100.
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Sri Lanka - Mihintale - birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka
Mihintale is a mountain peak near Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. It is believed by Sri Lankans to be the site of a meeting between the Buddhist monk Mahinda and King Devanampiyatissa which inaugurated the presence of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. It is now a pilgrimage site, and the site of several religious monuments and abandoned structures.
Eight miles east of Anuradhapura, close to the Anuradhapura - Trincomalee Road is situated the Missaka Pabbata which is 1,000 feet (300 m) in height and is one of the peaks of a mountainous range. Geographically, the mountain range consists of three main hills: Ambastala Plateau of the Mango. Rajagiri, Mountain of the King, and Aanaikuddy the Mountain of the Elephant. The word 'Aanaikuddy' is Tamil. Thus, this mountain range should have some connection with the Tamils, probably the Tamil Buddhist Monks.
According to Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa, Thera Mahinda came to Sri Lanka from India on the full moon day of the month of Poson (June) and met King Devanampiyatissa and the people, and preached the doctrine. The traditional spot where this meeting took place is revered by the Buddhists of Sri Lanka. Therefore in the month of Poson, Buddhists make their pilgrimage to Anuradhapura and Mihintale.
Mahinda was the son of Emperor Ashoka of India. King Ashoka embraced Buddhism after he was inspired by a very small monk named Nigrodha. The King who was in great misery after seeing the loss of life caused by his waging wars to expand his empire, was struck by the peaceful countenance of such a young monk. Meeting this young monk made a turning point in his life and he thereafter, renounced wars. He was determined to spread the message of peace, to neutralize the effects from the damages caused by him through his warfare. As a result both his son and daughter were ordained as Buddha disciples, and became enlightened as Arahats. In his quest to spread the message of peace instead of war, he sent his son Mahinda, to the island of Lanka, which was also known as Sinhalé. This island was being ruled by his pen friend King Devanampiyatissa. Thus, Mahinda was the exclusive Indian name which in Sinhalé, became commonly known as Mihindu in the local vernacular Sinhala.
In Sinhala Mihin-Thalé literally means the plateau of Mihindu. This plateau is the flat terrain on top of a hill from where Arahat Mihindu was supposed to have called King Devanampiyatissa, by the King's first name to stop him shooting a deer in flight. Hence, Mihin Thalé is a specifically Sinhala term. This is how the place has been called and still is, in the local vernacular Sinhala. A study of the local vernacular will give ample proof for this. Therefore, the supposition that this name Mihin Thalé was derived from the Tamil name Mahinda Malai is erroneous and unfounded.
This is said have been called Cetiyagiri or Sagiri,even thought it was more popularly known as Mihintale - the cradle of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
However, the story of Mahinda meeting the King Devanampiyatissa of Anuradhapura and preaching him the doctrine as said in Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa is very similar to the story of Satuvan meeting the leader of the Nagga Nagas and preaching him about the good way of life in the Tamil epic Manimehala. There are a number of description in Manimehalai that are same or similar to that of Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa.
From ancient times a large number of large steps were constructed to climb Mihintale. It is stated that King Devanampiyatissa constructed a vihara and 68 caves for the bhikkhus to reside in. At Mihintale there gradually grew a number of Buddhist viharas with all the dependent buildings characteristic of monasteries of that period.
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Sri Lanka: Mihintale
Visita a la colina de Mihintale, en los alrededores de Anuradhapura
Sri Lanka 1v10 - Anuradhapura | Mihintale | Polonnaruwa
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MIHINTALE, SRI LANKA
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mihinthale ahase mawunu budu ruwa ape derana, Sri Lanka මිහින්තලේ අහසේ මැවුණු විශ්මිත ආශ්චර්ය,
mihinthale ahase mawunu budu ruwa,ape derana, (Ruwanweli maha saya) Sri Lanka Miracle මිහින්තලේ අහසේ මැවුණු විශ්මිත ආශ්චර්ය,
Sri Lanka Miracle, Mihintale miracle happened during a worship, worshiping by offering jasmine flowers from the sky.
Around 7.30PM miracle statue similar to load Buddha was seen just for several minutes.
mihinthale srilanka, sri lanka, mihinthalaya sri lanka mihinthale budu res, sela chithya,
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කිසිම සංස්කරණයක් සිදු කොට නැත
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This sleepy village and temple complex, 13km east of Anuradhapura, holds a special place in the annals of Sri Lankan lore. In 247 BC King Devanampiya Tissa of Anuradhapura was hunting a stag on Mihintale Hill when he was approached by Mahinda, son of the great Indian Buddhist emperor, Ashoka. Mahinda tested the king’s wisdom and, considering him to be a worthy disciple, promptly converted the king on the spot. Mihintale has since been associated with the earliest introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka.
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