Ciudad de Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura pertenece a la Provincia Central del Norte de Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura es una de las antiguas capitales de Sri Lanka, famosa por sus ruinas bien conservadas de la antigua civilización de Sri Lanka. La ciudad, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, se encuentra a 205 km al norte de la actual capital, Colombo, en Sri Lanka.
Abhayagiri Monastery
Abhayagiri Monastery in Sri Lanka, Anuradhapura established in the second century B.C., by King Valagamabau, during its glorious days, was not only complex of monastic buildings but also a great seat of learning. Unlike orthodox Mahavihara monastery, Abhayagiri Monastery accommodated the intellectual discussion on various schools of Buddhist thought in addition to Theravada Buddhism, considered as the pure words of Buddha. The center of attraction of the monastery was Abhayagiri stupa, the second tallest stupa at Anuradhapura, also built by King Valagambahu (89-77 BC).
In the 5th century, the Chinese monk Fa-Hsien visited Abhayagiri, the flourishing center of Buddhist studies. The monk lived 2 years at Abhayagiri Monastery copying Buddhist texts and took all copies to China. Fa-Hsien also made written records of his life and times at Abhayagiri Monastery. In his memoirs, he wrote about the Tooth Relic, monasteries, stupas, and statues of Sri Lanka.
The new museum at Abhayagiri Monastery, a source of valuable information to the tourists, was established in memory of Fa-Hsien to house the treasures discovered during the excavations at Abhayagiri Monastery. A large horde of artifacts was unearthed at the monastery during the recent excavations: ornaments and jewelry made of gold and studded with gems and crystals; coins belonging to the pre-Christian era; metal objects; molds and crucibles used in their manufacture; ceramics; pottery; glass; tiles; sculptures etc.
Abhayagiri Monastery, Highlights
Lankarama Dagoba
Lankarama Monastery is located to the south of the Abhayagiri Monastery and east of the Bulankulama man-made tank. Lankarama Dagoba, known as Mani Somarama meaning “the monastery of Soma” in Sinhalese, was built by King Valagambahu in celebration of the return of Somadevi, who was captured and taken to southern India by the marauding Dravidian Army. Having regained his kingdom from the Dravidian invaders, the king secured the release of his queen too. It is believed that Lankarama was the nunnery of the Abhayagiri Monastery.
Lankarama Dagoba is another vatadage (circular relic house) in Sri Lanka: in its days of glory, Lankarama had 88 stone columns, in three concentric circles, surrounding the dagoba that held up a circular roof. Today only a few of the carved stone pillars can be seen around the renovated dagoba. The renovated dagoba measuring 38 feet in diameter is set up on a platform 10feet in height and 132 feet in diameter. Four flights of steps from the cardinal directions take the devotees to the platform 10 feet above the ground level. The four vahalkadas (front entrances doorways) no longer exist. Among the ruins are few damaged Buddha statues and stone tubs for washing feet before entering the sacred terrace, the platform.
Eth-Pokuna
Eth-Pokuna (Sinhala: Elephant Pond), located south-west of the Abhayagiri stupa was built during the third century A.C. A flight of steps from each of the four sides leads down to the rectangular pond measuring 150 meters in length and 50 meters in width and 10 meters in depth. I
Acerca del distrito de Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura pertenece a la Provincia Central del Norte de Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura es una de las antiguas capitales de Sri Lanka, famosa por sus ruinas bien conservadas de la antigua civilización de Sri Lanka. La ciudad, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, se encuentra a 205 km al norte de la actual capital, Colombo, en Sri Lanka. En la ciudad sagrada de Anuradhapura y sus alrededores se encuentran numerosas ruinas. Estas consisten en tres tipos de edificios: dagobas, edificios monásticos y pokuna (estanques). La ciudad contaba con algunos de los sistemas de riego más complejos del mundo antiguo. Ubicada en la zona árida del país, la administración construyó numerosos tanques para regar la tierra. La mayoría de la población civil es cingalesa, mientras que en el distrito viven tamiles y moros de Sri Lanka.
Acerca de la Provincia Central del Norte
La Provincia Central del Norte, que es la provincia más grande del país, cubre el 16% de la superficie total del país. La Provincia Central del Norte consta de dos distritos llamados Polonnaruwa y Anuradhapure. Anuradhapura es el distrito más grande de Sri Lanka. Su área es de 7.128 km². La Provincia Central del Norte tiene numerosos potenciales para que los inversores inicien sus negocios, especialmente la agricultura, las industrias basadas en la agricultura y los sectores ganaderos. Más del 65% de la gente de la Provincia Central del Norte depende de la agricultura básica y las industrias basadas en la agricultura. NCP también se llama "Wew Bendi Rajje" porque hay más de 3.000 tanques de escala mediana y grande situados en la provincia. Sri maha bodiya, Ruwanweli seya, Thuparama dageba, Abayagiri Monastry, Polonnaruwa Rankot wehera, Lankathilake están asustados