Bodhinagala Forest Hermitage

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Bodhinagala Forest Hermitage in Sri Lanka: A Place of Serenity

The hermitage in Dombagaskanda also known as the Bodhinagala Forest Hermitage in Sri Lanka, nestling on the bank of the Kalu Ganga near the Dombagaskanda hill in the outskirts of Ingiriya in the Kalutara district, lies beneath the leafy canopy of a wet zone rain forest reservation of some 347 hectares. The natural rain forest shields the hermitage from the hustle and bustle of the outside world, providing a serene environment for the meditating monks.

To reach the Bodhinagala forest hermitage, one has to travel on the Panadura-Ratnapura (A-8) highway and travel 1.5 km along the minor road which leads to the Kalu Ganga. Before coming to the river, the road branches off to the left and continues for another 1.1 km, and comes to an area where it reaches the foot of Dombagaskanda. Although the road up the hill is accessible by vehicle, it’s better to get off one’s vehicle at this point and walk through the forest.

Positioned at the heart of the forest is a hermitage which has been there from way back in time, from the early 1950s. This is the closest tropical rain forest that can be reached from the main city of Colombo. The Bodhinagala Forest is conserved for this very reason and was once 407 hectares of pristine jungle.

An amazing patch of wilderness complete with gentle slopes, crafting ridges and peaks, with the highest peak rising to 186 meters above mean sea level, the forest reserve is bordered by the Kalu river from the south, Ingiriya Ela from the east, paddy fields from the north and the road leading from the main road to the Bodhinagala Monastery from the west.

Bodhinagala Forest Hermitage in Sri Lanka: The surrounding Wildlife

Just walking down the main trail gives any visitor an idea of the rich biodiversity that’s trapped in this heaven. An endemic Grey Hornbill or two greeting you at the entrance is but a common encounter here. From the familiar high pitched whistle of the Hill Mynahs, and the Rose Ringed Parakeets, to the chirpy
chit chats of the colorful little Hanging Parakeet, to an endless chirping of the crickets, with the company of a leech or two, all become part of an experience in the tropical jungles of Sri Lanka. Activities of the vibrant plumed Black Naped Monarch, Tickles Blue Flycatchers, and the flocks of Scaly
Breasted Munias keep the forest alive.

Other birds that could be heard included Yellow-browed Bulbul, Green Imperial-pigeon, Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher, etc. Both the endemic Toque and Purple-faced Leaf Monkeys could also be seen.

Bodhinagala Forest Hermitage in Sri Lanka: The History

The history of the Bodhinagala Forest Hermitage in Sri Lanka goes back to the early 1950s. Ven. Olaboduwe Sri Revatha Dhamma Kitti Thera, the principal of the Dharmadeepa Vipassana Piriwana in Kaluwamodara in Aluthgama was the founder of the hermitage. He came to Ingiriya to observe Vas on
the invitation of devotees in the Raigam Korale.

He stayed in a makeshift hut at a cemetery close to the Ingiriya hospital with seven bhikkhus. More people thronged Ingiriya to listen to the Dhamma Desana and meditation practices conducted by the Ven. Thera. After the Vas season was over, the bhikkhus prepared to go back, but the devotees persuaded them to stay permanently.

Ven. Olaboduwe Sri Revatha Thera, with the help of a few villagers, visited the thick forest of Dombagaskanda and at first, sight realized it was ideal for a forest hermitage. The villagers and devotees in the Raigam Korale have constructed the Kurtis and other buildings in the Dombagaskanda forest and on June 4, 1955, the complete hermitage of Bodhinagala was offered to the Sangha.

In the beginning, 12 bhikkhus lived in the small Kuti in five acres of forest. Later, it was expanded to 50 acres during the time of the late M.D.H. Jayawardena, the then MP for Horana. Today, this hermitage has numerous constructions including Kuti, meditative pathways, and medical halls, linked together and developed as a reputed forest hermitage in the country.

Bodhinagala Forest Hermitage in Sri Lanka: Features of the Hermitage

An interesting feature about the monastery is the Gaudiya, the short tree trunk is used as a bell. When beaten with a stick, it emanates a large sound. It’s hung on a tree and is sounded around 10.00 am every day to call the monks of the hermitage to the main Dana Salawa from where they go on Pindapatha.

While about 12 bhikkhus permanently reside at the hermitages, foreign bhikkhus also come for short periods to practice meditation. They live and meditate in the small Kuti in the hermitage, having left all their wealth and loved ones. To avoid disturbing the bhikkhus, visitors are allowed into the area of the
Kuti only from 12 noon to 1.00 pm.

Under the guidance of the Viharadhipathi, the Bodhinagala Forest Hermitage Trust has undertaken the construction of a Chaitya to fill a long-standing need. Construction has already begun with the assistance of devotees and philanthropists. The project is estimated to cost Rs. 8.5 million.

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칼루타라 지구 소개

칼루타라는 콜롬보에서 남쪽으로 약 42km 떨어진 곳에 위치해 있습니다. 한때 향신료 교역소였던 칼루타라는 포르투갈, 네덜란드, 영국의 지배를 받았습니다. 이 마을은 고품질 대나무 바구니와 매트, 그리고 가장 맛있는 망고스틴으로 유명합니다.

38m 길이의 칼루타라 다리는 칼루 강가 강 어귀에 건설되었으며, 국가의 서부와 남부 국경을 연결하는 주요 다리 역할을 합니다. 다리 남쪽 끝에는 1960년대에 건립된 3층 높이의 칼루타라 비하라가 있습니다. 이 불교 사원은 세계에서 유일하게 속이 비어 있는 사리탑이라는 특징을 가지고 있습니다.

서부 지방에 대하여

서부 지방은 스리랑카에서 인구 밀도가 가장 높은 지방입니다.입법 수도인 스리자야와르데나푸라와 국가의 행정 및 비즈니스 중심지인 콜롬보가 있는 곳입니다.서부 지방은 콜롬보(642km²), 감파하(1,386.6km²), 칼루타라(1,606km²) 지구라는 3개의 주요 지구로 나뉩니다.스리랑카의 경제 중심지로서 모든 주요 국내 및 국제 기업이 이 도시에 있으며 모든 주요 디자이너 및 주요 상점가도 여기에 있습니다.서부 지방에서 쇼핑을 즐길 준비를 하십시오.

모든 지방에서 인구가 가장 많은 이 섬의 주요 교육 기관은 거의 모두 서부 지방에 위치해 있습니다. 이 지방의 대학으로는 콜롬보 대학교, 스리자야와르데네푸라 대학교, 켈라니야 대학교, 스리랑카 오픈 대학교, 스리랑카 불교 및 팔리어 대학교, 존 코텔라왈라 국방 대학교, 모라투와 대학교가 있습니다. 서부 지방에는 국립, 지방, 사립 및 국제 학교를 포함하여 전국에서 가장 많은 학교가 있습니다.