Muhudu Maha Viharaya

Muhudu Maha Viharaya is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Pottuvil, Ampara District, Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. This temple, situated near a wide beach, is believed to have been built over 2000 years ago by King Kavan Tissa of Ruhuna.

Key Features and Historical Significance:

  • Rich History: The temple is said to be the landing site of Viharamahadevi, the future queen of King Kavan Tissa. Legend has it that she was cast into the sea to appease the gods and washed ashore at this location.
  • Ancient Ruins: The temple complex features the ruins of ancient stupas, Seema Malaka (chapter house), Avasa Geya (residence for monks), and statues.
  • Stone Statues: Visitors can see stone statues of Buddha and other historical figures.
  • Beachfront Location: The temple’s proximity to the beach offers a serene and picturesque setting.

Muhudu Maha Viharaya is a significant historical site that provides insights into Sri Lanka’s ancient Buddhist heritage. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the temple’s history, and enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery.

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