Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue

Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue

Rising from a hill adjoining the holy city of Kandy is the giant Buddha statue of Bahirawa Kanda. The statue is a mere 2km from the Temple of The Tooth Relic and was built in 1972.

Folklore

Many legends surround the hill of Bahirawa Kanda which means ‘gnome mountain’; and about how this statue came to be. Chief amongst these are two stories.

The first speaks of an ancient temple to the primitive god of protection, Bahiravar; which was implanted there during the reign of the Nayakkar Kings. During the olden days in India, the standard methods of worship for this god often involved animal sacrifice; though human sacrifice was never involved. But for some reason this practice seems to have gotten twisted in the localisation process; and the priests of this temple threatened the wrath of the god unless hundreds of virgin women were sacrificed in time. The naive people of the region handed over a large number of girls for sacrifice and lived in fear of the god’s wrath. However, this came to an end when the fiance of the Chief of the Royal Mahouts was taken for sacrifice. The man, whose name was Dunuwilla Gajanayake Nilame, used his power in the palace and his bravery to get her released; and caused such a great disturbance that the sacrificing ritual was broken. This marked the end of the people’s fear and superstition; and the temple was abandoned with time.

Another story speaks of how the hill gained the name ‘Gnome Mountain’ or ‘Devil’s Hill’. According to this legend there was a time in the past when the mountain emitted strange noises and engulfed the people who lived nearby in abject fear. They believed that it was the work of an evil gnome and searched for a way to appease it. Meanwhile, unknown to anyone, an actual gnome had infilitrated the palace and taken the place of one of the ministers. Realising the opportunity; the ‘minister’ advised the king that the gnome would be appeased if a beautiful virgin was sacrificed every year, and hence a new superstition began. But then one year; the nominated sacrifice was the lover of the fake minister’s very own son. The villagers kidnapped her during the night, took her to the hill and left her there. The minister’s son discovered this in the morning and immediately set off to rescue her. He fought the gnome , his father, who had been there for his own nefarious purposes; and returned to the village. The alarmed and fearful people had begun to wonder if the rescue of the sacrifice had angered the gnome; when the cunning son quickly made a gnome sound (after all he was a gnome too, being the son of the original gnome). The people the took this to mean that the sacrifice was accepted; and the couple left the village that same night, instead of risk having their trick being discovered.

The Statue and the Sights

The Bahirawakanda Buddha Statue is located alongside the Sri Maha Bodhi Temple which is on the top of the Bahirawa Kanda hill. This beautifully sculpted white statue displays Buddha in the seated Nirvana pose and can be seen from the entire city of Kandy that sprawls out before it. It stands at 88 feet in height and is one of the biggest Buddha statues in Sri Lanka.

Visitors can climb the top of the hill for panoramic views of the City of Kandy, the inside of Bogambara Prison, and the mountain range nearby. It makes for some spectacular photographs and memories. The temple of Bahirawa Kanda is open for worship. Devotees are required to remove their hats and shoes; and can offer flowers or light oil lamps. There is also set of stairs that run behind the Buddha statue, that allow visitors to climb to a greater height for better views of the landscape. However, the best time to visit Bahirawakanda is at night, when the entire statue is lit up and the city of Kandy spreads out in a map of twinkling lights.

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关于康提区

康提区位于斯里兰卡中部省份。康提是斯里兰卡七大世界遗产之一,曾是 16 世纪康提国王的故乡,也是该国音乐、艺术、工艺和文化的源泉。康提距离科伦坡约 129 公里,坐落在丘陵地带,所有人的目光都集中在市中心,康提湖在那里形成了一道迷人的风景。康提对斯里兰卡具有重要的宗教意义,因为达拉达·马利加瓦(Dalada Maligawa)就坐落在这个迷人的城市,佛牙寺内安放着佛陀的圣牙舍利,并受到严密保护。佩拉德尼亚皇家植物园位于佩拉德尼亚市中心以西约 5 公里处,每年接待 120 万人次参观,是岛上最大的植物园。乌达瓦塔森林 (Udawatta Kele) 是位于市中心、佛牙寺北面的一处保护区。康提是一座僧伽罗人占多数的城市;也有相当数量的其他族裔社区,如摩尔人和泰米尔人。康提是仅次于科伦坡的斯里兰卡经济中心。许多大型公司在康提设有大型分支机构,纺织、家具、信息技术和珠宝等众多行业都在这里落户。许多农业研究中心都位于该市。康提也是该国所有音乐、艺术、工艺和文化的源头。康提距科伦坡约 129 公里,坐落在丘陵地带,所有人的目光都集中在市中心,康提湖是这里的一道迷人风景。康提对斯里兰卡具有重要的宗教意义,因为佛牙寺就坐落在这座迷人的城市中,佛陀的圣牙舍利就安放在其中,并得到妥善的保护。

关于中央省

斯里兰卡中央省主要由山地构成。该省面积5,674平方公里,人口2,421,148。主要城镇包括康提、甘波拉(24,730)、努沃勒埃利耶和班达拉维拉。人口由僧伽罗人、泰米尔人和摩尔人组成。山地首府康提和努沃勒埃利耶市以及斯里帕达都位于中央省。该省盛产著名的锡兰茶,这种茶由英国人在19世纪60年代一场毁灭性的疾病摧毁了该省所有的咖啡种植园后种植。中央省吸引了众多游客,拥有康提、甘波拉、哈顿和努沃勒埃利耶等山地度假小镇。佛牙寺(Dalada maligawa)是中央省的主要圣地。气候凉爽,海拔1500米左右的许多地区夜晚常常寒冷。西坡非常湿润,有些地方年降雨量接近7000毫米。东坡属于中干旱地区,仅受东北季风影响。气温范围从康提的24°C到海拔1889米的努沃勒埃利耶的16°C。斯里兰卡最高的山脉位于中央省。地形以山地为主,深谷穿插其中。两个主要山区是中央山脉和康提东部的努克尔斯山脉。