Kadadora Vihara
Kadadora Vihara කඩදොර විහාරය | |
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Sculptured statues of the Buddha and other deities. (The dam of Kotmale reservoir can be seen left side) | |
Basic information | |
Location | Kadadora, Sri Lanka |
Geographic coordinates | 07°03′39″N 80°35′50″E / 7.06083°N 80.59722°ECoordinates: 07°03′39″N 80°35′50″E / 7.06083°N 80.59722°E |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
District | Nuwara Eliya |
Province | Central Province |
Status | Abandoned |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Buddhist Temple |
Kadadora Vihara (Also known as Kadadora Sri Priyabimbaramaya Vihara) was a Buddhist temple, situated in Kadadora, Nuwara Eliya District, Sri Lanka. The temple was abandoned and ruined as the construction of Kotmale Dam in 1979 by Mahaweli Development programme. The ruins of Vihara still can be seen with diminishing of water level of Kotmale Reservoir but the sight is very rare.
It is said that about 57 villages and 54 religious places in Kotmale were submerged with the completion of the reservoir in 1985.[1][2] Except Kadadora Vihara other shrines including Thispane Vihara, Morape Devalaya, Othalawa Vihara, Pattini Devalaya and Medagoda Vihara were said to have gone under water when the reservoir was built.[3] However, many of these temple ruins do not exist at present.
In order to compensate the loss of these religious shrines those were submerged in the reservoir, the Mahaweli authorities started the construction of bubble shaped Stupa, Mahaweli Maha Seya which only second to the great Ruwanwelisaya of Anuradhapura in height.[4]
References
- ↑ "Kotmale Reservoir – කොත්මලේ ජලාශය". amazinglanka. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- ↑ "Kotmale ruins emerge as water levels drop". Daily News. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- ↑ "The rise of Kadadora". Sunday Observer. 10 April 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- ↑ "Hidden splendour of Kotmale reservoir". Sunday Observer. 13 March 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2016.