Gadaladeniya Temple

Gadaladeniya Road, Pilimathalawa, Kandy, Sri Lanka

The Gadaladeniya Temple, also known as Saddharmatilaka Vihara, is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Pilimathalawa, Kandy, Sri Lanka. Built in 1344 under the patronage of King Bhuvanekabahu IV, it is renowned for its Dravidian architectural style, influenced by South Indian designs.

Historical Significance

The temple was designed by Ganesvarachari, a South Indian architect, incorporating Sinhalese and Indo-Chinese architectural elements. It features a large granite shrine, a Makara Thorana (Dragon Arch), and a seated Buddha statue in the Dhyana Mudra pose.

Key Features

  • Main Shrine: Built entirely of sculptured granite, showcasing intricate carvings.
  • Stupa Complex: A large stupa surrounded by four smaller stupas, reflecting a blend of Sinhalese and South Indian styles.
  • Historical Inscriptions: Stone carvings detailing the temple’s construction and royal patronage.

Visiting Gadaladeniya Temple

  • Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Nearby Attractions: Lankatilaka Vihara, Embekke Devalaya, Peradeniya Botanical Gardens

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