Devinuwara (දෙවිනුවර/දෙවුන්දර)

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Devinuwara (Dondra) is a town on the extreme southernmost tip of Sri Lanka. In the Indian ocean near Matara, Southern Province, Sri Lanka. The Dondra Head Lighthouse, ruins of an ancient Vihara, and several Hindu shrines of Tenavaram are located in the vicinity.

Historically known as Devinuwara temple port town or Dondra (during the 18-20th century) was a historic temple port town complex until the late 16th century. A multi-religious site, its primary deity was the Buddhist god Upulvan known to Hindus as Tenavarai Nayanar (Lord Vishnu) and at its zenith was one of the most celebrated religious sites of the island, containing a thousand statues that may have belonged to the various sects of Hinduism and Buddhism. Dating from the period of Dappula I (659 – 660 A.D.) it was maintained primarily by Sinhalese kings and South Indian merchant guilds that routinely visited the port town during its time as a popular pilgrimage destination and a famed emporium, having extensive contacts with Malabar Coast, Southeast Asia, Northwestern Africa, and Europe.

The Upulvan temple was built on vaulted arches as a three-storied building in the middle of a promontory overlooking the mighty Indian ocean. And it was part of a larger Buddhist monastic complex with several sanctuaries. Patronized by various Sinhalese, Chinese, and possible Tamil royal dynasties and multi-ethnic pilgrims, the Tenavaram temple became one of the most important places of worship. After the renovations by Parakramabahu the II during the 13th century the Upulvan or Vishnu temple got a renovation according to the Chera style of classical Dravidian architecture. This Upulvan temple along with the surrounding Buddhist temple covered a vast area housing shrines to various Buddhist monuments like Sthupa, Bodhi tree shrine, Reclining and Standing Buddha statue shrines, and a large three-storied building for monks of the temple.

In addition, Brahmin priests of the Upulvan temple were established on an Agraharam endowed to them in the nearby Kapugama village. They also had an Alms hall within the premises of the Upulvan (Vishnu) temple. Shrines for many Hindu deities including Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Paththini were situated on western and eastern shores adjacent to the central temple. The rediscovered statue images and ruins from these temples belonging to the 7th-15th century CE reflect the high points of Pallava art.

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마타라 지구 소개

스리랑카 남부 지방에 위치한 마타라 지구는 아름다운 해안, 풍부한 역사, 그리고 번성하는 지역 문화로 유명합니다. 인도양과 맞닿아 있는 마타라 지구는 폴헤나와 미리사처럼 아름다운 해변을 자랑하며, 수영과 고래 관찰로 인기가 높습니다. 마타라 지구의 경제는 농업, 특히 코코넛과 차 재배, 그리고 어업에 의해 주도됩니다. 마타라 요새와 돈드라 헤드 등대와 같은 역사적 랜드마크는 이 지역의 식민지 시대를 보여줍니다. 자연 경관과 문화 유산이 어우러진 마타라 지구는 지역 주민과 관광객 모두에게 매력적인 여행지입니다.

남부 지방 소개

스리랑카 남부 지방은 갈레, 마타라, 함반토타 지역으로 구성된 작은 지역입니다. 이 지역 주민 대다수의 주요 수입원은 자급자족 농업과 어업입니다.

남부 지방의 주요 랜드마크로는 얄라 국립공원과 우다왈라웨 국립공원의 야생 동물 보호구역, 성지 카타라가마, 그리고 고대 도시 티사마하라마, 키린다, 갈레가 있습니다. (갈레는 고대 도시이지만 포르투갈 침략 이전의 유적은 거의 남아 있지 않습니다.) 포르투갈 통치 시대에는 딕웰라 출신의 안다레와 마타라 지역 데니피티야 출신의 가자만 노나라는 두 명의 유명한 싱할라 시인이 있었는데, 이들은 평범한 사람들을 소재로 시를 썼습니다.