Lindamulla Pattini Devalaya

Lindamulla Pattini Devalaya
ළිඳමුල්ල පත්තිනි දේවාලය
Basic information
Location Gurugamuwa, Badulla, Sri Lanka
Geographic coordinates 06°58′47.6″N 81°04′10.7″E / 6.979889°N 81.069639°E / 6.979889; 81.069639Coordinates: 06°58′47.6″N 81°04′10.7″E / 6.979889°N 81.069639°E / 6.979889; 81.069639
Affiliation Buddhism
Deity Pattini
District Badulla
Province Uva Province
Heritage designation Archaeological protected monument (8 July 2005)[1]
Architectural type Devalaya

Lindamulla Pattini Devalaya (Sinhalese: ළිඳමුල්ල පත්තිනි දේවාලය) is an ancient Devalaya, situated in Badulla Divisional Secretariat, Sri Lanka. It lies on Demodara - Spring Valley - Badulla road main road, approximately 1.5 km (0.93 mi) away from the historic temple Muthiyangana Raja Maha Vihara. The shrine is dedicated to Sinhalese goddess Pattini who is believed to be the patron goddess of fertility and health. The devalaya has been formally recognised by the government as an archaeological protected monument. The designation was declared on 8 July 2005 under the government Gazette number 1401.[2]

The temple

The temple consists of the Maligava (The main Shrine room), kitchen and Buddha shrine with a Bodhi Tree. However there is no Sinhasana Mandiraya (Chamber of Throne) in front of the main shrine room. The outer wall of the shrine has been decorated with various old paintings.

See also

References

  1. "Protected Monument List 2012-12-12" (PDF). Department of Archaeology. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  2. "Gazette". The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 1401. 8 July 2005.
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