Se7en Stages of Defense at Sigiriya, Sri Lanka - Part I
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Hey guys, today we are going to take a look at this giant rock called Sigiriya. On top of the rock, there are mysterious ancient ruins which have not been fully explained by archeologists. How did ancient builders create such extraordinary structures on top of a rock, which is 660 feet tall? But there is an even more important question: Why did anyone choose to build these structures on an impossible location? All experts agree that construction on such an isolated, inaccessible location means there was something very secretive going on here. Whoever built this, clearly did not want anyone to come up easily and find out what is going on.
In a previous video, we saw what was on top of the rock - in this video, we are going to see 7 stages of obstacles created by ancient builders to prevent enemies from reaching the top of the rock. Today, when we say Sigiriya we usually mean this giant rock, but Sigiriya actually stands for the entire ancient complex which consists of many lines of defense.
The very first, outermost obstacle you face when entering the Sigiriya complex is the water gardens. This actually looks like a welcoming place and looks beautiful, and archeologists have named this as water gardens, but the truth is, this entire set up was designed to kill and destroy people who entered without permission. If you look at the ancient plan of Sigiriya, it is almost completely covered on all sides with water, like a fort with a moat, everything you see in blue is water.
In fact, even today, we enter Sigiriya only through bridges to cross over the moat. Of course, outside the moat, there is another line of defense, it is actually the first line of defense which is the brick wall. If you look at the aerial view of Sigiriya, we realize that an enormous outer wall, a rampart has been built for protection. I am not going into explain this wall because I have not studied it fully. Now, going back to the Water gardens: the water gardens, utilizes a very complex ancient hydraulic system. The water gardens can be flooded at will by manipulating the system, and even today, we can flood the water levels and completely stop everyone from entering this place.
When you enter Sigiriya complex, you will see a series of tanks, brick walls, and strange constructions which look like a bunch of random structures which don't make any sense. But when I went to the top of the rock, and then looked at the bigger picture, it is astounding because the area looks like a circuit board, built by the gods. There are 4 tanks, 2 on each side of the walk way. And there are four fountains symmetrically built, 2 on each side. These fountains still work today. These fountains are connected to the moat. Using the principle of gravity and pressure, water is pushed from the moat, into the fountains, through underground channels. This will activate the fountains which will in turn fill the tanks, and these tanks are all interconnected at the base, so there will be uniform water level in all 4 tanks. This snake like structure was also created to control the movement of water, water cannot flow straight, and will have varying speeds at different points because of the curves. Notice how everything is connected, and this is just a very small part of the water gardens, so you can imagine the complexity of this entire system.
Now, how did ancient builders flood this entire area? There are massive water tanks created all around Sigiriya complex and most of them are at an elevated position. There is a large artificial lake to the South of the Rock called Vava, which is connected to the moat and the fountains, and water can be released from it, at will. This will cause the moat's water level to rise and cause flooding all around Sigiriya. We can also flood specific areas, without affecting the other areas, we can specifically flood this entrance alone. If we push some small obstructions through the conduits to the water fountains, the fountains will not be able to close, and will continue to keep releasing water, and will flood the entrance.
If we explore the ground level, we can see many tanks which collect rain water, and they have conduits which can be opened for flooding the area. And each tank is different and has some extraordinary feature. Remember, in Sigiriya, ancient builders used nature as a part of their construction.
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Sigiriya (Ravana's Palace) - Incredible Ancient Technology Found in Sri Lanka?
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Hey guys, today we are going to look at a marvelous place in Sri Lanka, this place is known as Sigiriya. There is nothing like this anywhere in the world, which is why it is known as the 8th wonder of the world. This is actually a giant monolithic rock, about 660 feet tall, and you can see that it has a flat top, like somebody cut it with a giant knife. There are incredible ruins at the top which are extremely mysterious, so let us go straight to the top and see what's up there.
As you can see there are a lot of strange brick structures here and there and it is not only confusing for visitors, but even archeologists are not able to make complete sense of what these structures were used for. They confirm that everything you see is at least 1500 years old. But the mystery is not what these structures are, it is how these structures were built. How did ancient builders manage to move all these bricks to the top of the rock? It is reported that at least 3 million bricks are found here, but it would be impossible to make these bricks on top of the rock, there is not enough clay available here. They would have to have transported these bricks from the ground.
Now, the really bizarre part is that there are no ancient stairs from the ground level which go to the top of the rock. Look, all these metal steps were built in the last century. Without these new stairs, it will be very hard to climb this rock. This whole rock is now set up with different types of stairs, this is the spiral stairs at a different level. The ancient builders built very limited stairs, but these stairs definitely did not reach the top. This is exactly why no one, not even the locals knew about Sigiriya until 200 years ago, because there were no stairs to the top. And this is why an Englishman by the name of Jonathan Forbes Discovered the ruins of Sigiriya in 1831.
So how did early human beings get to the top of Sigiriya? Let us assume that it is possible to hike up hill through these very steep, wooded areas. But to bring 3 million bricks from the ground level, you will definitely need proper stairs. Without this, it would be impossible to transport them to the top.
Even if we claim that the bricks were made on top of the rock itself by some miraculous means, The construction work here would have needed hundreds of workers. How did they get their food? Look around, there are no fruit bearing trees or crops growing here, to feed anyone. And what about tools? How did they carry their massive primitive tools? Where did they rest and sleep? But it gets more baffling. Look carefully, there are not only bricks here, but look at these blocks. This is marble.
The milky white marble stones are not native to this area at all. These blocks are actually very heavy, every stone which makes up a step weighs about 50 pounds. And we can find thousands of these marble blocks here. Experts agree that Marble is not naturally found anywhere nearby, so how were they transported up to a height of 660 feet, especially without stairs to climb ?
But it is not the bricks or the marble that really baffles me. It is the granite. Look at this large water tank. If you ignore the bricks and marble blocks around it, you understand that this is the largest monolithic tank in the world. It has not been built by adding stone blocks, it has been created by removing granite, by scooping out tons and tons of granite from Solid Rock. And exactly how many tons of rocks have been removed? This entire tank is 90 feet long and 68 feet wide and is about 7 feet deep. This means that at least 3,500 tons of granite have been removed. So you can take a minute to really sit back and think if mainstream archeologists are right. If human beings were using primitive tools like chisels, hammers and pick axes on granite, which is one of the hardest rocks in the world, removing 3,500 tons would have taken years. And how did these workers feed themselves during all these years, if they don't even have stairs to go to the ground level? There is something fundamentally wrong with mainstream history books which talk about ancient people cutting rocks with chisels and hammers. But this is not just a theory, we have actual evidence in front of our eyes. Look here, we don't see individual chisel marks, we see long, snake like, winding tool marks which are continuous. This is not how primitive chiseling and wedge marks look.
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Ancient City Found Atop Huge Rock In Sri Lanka?
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We have covered many ancient, perplexing, unexplained sites, which can be found all over the world.
Astonishing achievements located far within earth’s history, many still baffling those who study them even to this day.
Possible ancient kings, with unimaginable wealth and power, using as yet, unknown technologies to create ancient sanctuaries, capable of sustaining their once flourishing civilisation.
Perched upon precarious ledges, even upon the tops of mountains, it is not only the construction techniques which evade modern explanation, but on many occasions, how these ancient people built such structures,,, at such hostile locations,,, is equally challenging to explain.
Located within the northern Matale District near the town of Dambullain in Sri Lanka, is a stone monolithic settlement perched high above the jungle, its stone ruins and ancient sculptures displaying the weathering of countless millenia. An ancient rock fort which is undoubtedly a testament to these ancient people’s miraculous capabilities.
Known as Sigiriya or the lions rock, it is an astonishing structure built atop an enormous rock formation, towering some 200 metres into the sky.
According the academia, lions rock was constructed within the last 2000 years, however, future, yet little discussed archaeological explorations, have realised many remains and artefacts which date back far before this initial hasty dating, strongly suggesting an original origin far earlier in history.
About halfway up the side of the rock is also the astonishing gateway in the form of enormous lion’s feet. Above these, would have been everything a small royal entourage would have needed to live a life in luxury, and virtual safety.
The question is, who were the first inhabitants of this gigantic rock fort?
Who or what were they hiding from, so far up the sky?
And most importantly, how did they build it?
Interestingly, many sites around the world display extremely ancient and extremely amazing stone working. Some of these remnants appearing to have been formed through some sort of melting, rather than having been carved, and Lions rock indeed possesses some of this same astonishing traces.
Not only is this evidence of the site having been constructed by a once highly advanced civilisation, but also supports the premise, like derinkuyu caves, and many others, that these ancient people lied in a state of fear, displaying considerable evidence of incredible past efforts, to hide away from something which was clearly of a terrifying nature.
An astonishing fort one which still displays the enigmatic ledge gardens also still visible within ancient peru, and even a constructed man-made lake atop the rock.
The site is rarely visited by the 1,8 million tourists to sri lanks, or even the native population, it seems that due to the sites clearly perplexing and challenging history, it is often ignored by the media and science alike. However, as the evidence mounts to suggest the existence of this highly advanced group of builders, such sites are becoming more and more of interest every day.
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Sigiriya or Sinhagiri (Lion Rock Sinhala: සීගිරිය, Tamil: சிகிரியா, pronounced see-gi-ri-yə) is an ancient rock fortress located in the northern Matale District near the town of Dambulla in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. The name refers to a site of historical and archaeological significance that is dominated by a massive column of rock nearly 200 metres (660 ft) high.[citation needed]
According to the ancient Sri Lankan chronicle the Culavamsa, this site was selected by King Kashyapa (477 – 495 AD) for his new capital. He built his palace on the top of this rock and decorated its sides with colourful frescoes. On a small plateau about halfway up the side of this rock he built a gateway in the form of an enormous lion. The name of this place is derived from this structure — Sīnhāgiri, the Lion Rock (an etymology similar to Sinhapura, the Sanskrit name of Singapore, the Lion City).
සීගිරිය හෝ සිංහගිරි යනු ශ්රී ලංකාවේ මද්යම පළාතේ මාතලේ දිස්ත්රික්කයේ දඹුල්ල ප්රාදේශීය ලේකම් කොට්ඨාශයට අයත් කිඹිස්ස ග්රාමය අශ්රිතව පිහිටා ඇති පැරණි බලකොටුවකි. මෙම නම සඳහන් වන්නේ ඓතිහාසික හා පුරාවිද්යාත්මක වැදගත්කමකින් යුතු ස්ථානයක් වන මීටර් 200 ක පමණ උසකින් යුත් පර්වතයක දැවැන්ත තීරුවකිනි.
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Sri Lanka Sigiriya (Lion rock) - frescoes paintings
The western face of the rock was once covered with a painted surface. Paintings of heavenly damsels (Apsara’s) or ladies that graced the king’s court are viewable within a cave on the side of the rock. The Apsaras are floating among the clouds holding flowers and trays and retiring to the temple shrine at Pidurangala which is neighbouring the Sigiriya rock. The broad brush strokes on the figures displays unique classical qualities of painting techniques of that time.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress - Sri Lanka, Asia
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David's Been Here is touring all the top sites and important destinations of Sri Lanka. Here David presents a video the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, an ancient palace, lookout point and World Wonder of Sri Lanka. Walk along this massive rock structure with its ancient paintings, Mirror Wall (where you can actually see yourself in the rock), Lion Gate, Cobra Cave and Rock Palace. An arduous hike to the top, the sites and views along the way make this wonder of Sri Lanka absolutely worth the visit. Once on top you can soak in some of the best panoramic views around, or check out some of the other main sites on top. A must visit for anyone touring the country, be sure to visit the Sigiriya Rock Fortress found in the David's Been Here Guide to Sigiriya, now available for your Kindle as well.
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Mahagedara Wellness Retreat is located in Sigiriya, 7 km from Pidurangala Rock, Mahagedara Wellness Retreat provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar. 7 km from Sigiriya Rock and 10 km from Sigiriya Museum, the property offers a shared lounge and a garden. The air-conditioned rooms provide a garden view and come with a desk and free WiFi.
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Sigiriya or Sinhagiri is an ancient rock fortress located in the northern Matale District near the town of Dambulla in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. The name refers to a site of historical and archaeological significance that is dominated by a massive column of rock nearly 200 meters (660 ft) high. Sigiriya is one of the most valuable historical monuments of Sri Lanka. Referred by locals as the Eighth Wonder of the World this ancient palace and fortress complex has significant archaeological importance. It is probably the most visited tourist destination of Sri Lanka.
The palace and fortress complex is recognized as one of the finest examples of ancient urban planning. Considering the uniqueness of Sigiriya UNESCO declared it a World Heritage site in 1982. Sigiriya is an unmatched combination of urban planning, water engineering, horticulture and arts.
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සිගිරිය පළමුවන කාශ්යප රජු විසින් කි්ර.ව. 5 වන සියවසේදී ඉදිකරන ලද නිර්මාණයකි. 1982 දී ලෝක උරුමයක් ලෙස ප්රකාශයට පත්කර ඇති සීගිරිය, ක්රි.ව. 5 වන සියවසේ ලංකාවේ පැවති නගර නිර්මාණ ශිල්පය, කලාව, ගෘහ නිර්මාණ ශිල්පය ඉදිකිරීම් තාක්ෂණය, භූමි දර්ශිත උද්යාන කලාව සහ ජල කළමනාකරණයේ එක්තැන්වීම මැනවින් නිරූපණය කරන ස්ථානයක් ලෙස හදුන්වාදිය හැකිය.
පුරාවිද්යාඥයින් විසින් මුල්කාලීනව සීගිරිය බලකොටුවක් ලෙසත් පසුව නගරයක් ලෙසත් හඳුනාගෙන තිබේ. සීගිරිය ශ්රී ලංකාවේ අඩතැන්නේ පිහිටා ඇති ශේෂ කන්දකි. මෙහි පිහිටුම මාතලේ දිස්ත්රික්කයේ දඹුල්ල ප්රාදේශීය ලේකම් කොට්ඨාශයට අයත් කිඹිස්ස ග්රාමය ආශ්රිතව වේ.
සංකීර්ණ කොටස් කිහිපයකි:
*සීගිරි පර්වතය හා ඒ මත ඇති මාළිගාව
*ඇතුළු නුවර හා මාලක
*ජල උද්යානය, උයන්, දිය අඟල් හා පවුරු වලින් සමන්විත බටහිර භූමි භාගය
*දිය අගල හා පවුර සහිත නැගෙනහිර භූමි භාගය
ඉහත කී අලංකාර ඉදිකිරීම් වලට අමතරව සිීගිරිය දෙස් විදෙස් සංචාරකයින්ගේ ආකර්ශනීය පුරාවිද්යාත්මක ස්ථානයක් බවට පත්වී ඇත්තේ එහි ඇති ලෝක ප්රකට බිතු සිතුවම් හා කැටපත් පවුර මත ලියා ඇති සිය ගණනක් වු කුරුටු ගී නිසාය.
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සිගිරිය, සීගිරි පර්වතය, සීගිරිය බලකොටුව, කැටපත් පවුර, කුරුටු ගී, බිතු සිතුවම්, දඹුල්ල
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Proud history, a boost to rebuild the country President 28th July 2009
President Rajapaksa has said that the countrys proud history is a major strength for the rebuilding process.
The President said wonders can be hidden in ancient kingdoms such as Sigiriya. This museum will be able to house such things to display them to the future generations. This nation has safeguarded the Sri Maha Bodhi, the Tripitaka and the Tooth Relic as valuable assets, during enemy rule. The Buddhist monks protected the Sacred Tooth Relics. History reveals of museums which prevailed in the Anuradhapura Kingdom.
He was speaking at a ceremony organised to declare open the Sigiriya Museum, firming up friendly bonds between Japan and Sri Lanka. The opening took place under the patronage of the President and former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda.
The Japanese International Cooperation Agency granted 480 million rupees for the project. There are six exhibition halls which span 4000 square meters. It becomes Sri Lankas first environmental friendly Museum. It is also equipped with lecture rooms, an information centre and a theatre. There is also an electronic and print media centre with advanced technology. The President further reminisced that they were able to destroy the worlds deadliest terrorist outfit. Ministers Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, Rohitha Bogollagama, Janaka Bandara Tennakoon, Rohana Dissanayake and Piyasiri Wijenayake, Central Province Governor Tikiri Kobbekaduwa and Chief Minister Sarath Ekenayake and Presidents Secretary Lalith Weeratunga were present.
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Sigiriya Lion Rock, Dambulla, Sri Lanka | Never go on holidays | Travel Guide, ticket Price
This is the second video of my Sri Lanka Trip. I filmed full story of climbing Lion Rock in Sigiriya. Please avoid to go on holidays, you will face huge rush and trekking will be pathatic. I tried to capture Sri Lanka's local lifestyle and edited in documentary style. Sri Lanka is an amzing island country very rich in nature, culture, heritage and beaches. I used Filmora Go mobile app to edit this video. All footages are captured using Nokia 7.1. Please subscribe my channel for more travel information.
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Sigiriya terraced garden, museum and the ruins around Pidurangala cave temple.
A series of photos covering the ancient sites below the 'Lion Rock'. It covers parts of the terraced garden at the foot of the rock, parts of the museum and the Pidurangala temple ruins.
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Sigiriya Rock Sri Lanka, is what you will be seeing in this. I was really excited to finally see the sigiriya lion rock, It was a medium level trek to the top as it had the stairs and also this is the first part of the video, the next part comes next week. I am making travel vlogs sri lanka, on how to explore Sri Lanka and there will be more Sri Lanka travel video, so come travel Sri Lanka, see you guys in the next one. I post gopro vlogs regularly every week.
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