- Carved from a Single Rock: All four magnificent Buddha statues at Gal Viharaya are carved from a single, massive granite rock face. This showcases the incredible skill of ancient Sri Lankan sculptors.
- Unique Depictions of the Buddha: The site features four distinct Buddha statues, including a large seated figure and a massive reclining figure. The standing Buddha is particularly unique; some believe it depicts the monk Ananda in sorrow.
- Symbolism and Scale: The reclining Buddha is over 46 feet long, making it one of the largest sculptures in Southeast Asia. This colossal statue symbolizes the Buddha’s passing into Nirvana.
- A Code of Conduct for Monks: King Parakramabahu I held a major congregation of Buddhist monks here. He inscribed a “Katikavata,” a code of conduct for them, on the rock itself.
- Historical and Artistic Importance: The sculptures reflect the artistic style of the Polonnaruwa period. They blend local traditions with Indian influences, making them some of the finest examples of ancient Sinhalese art.
