Historical Buddhist temple Thuparama in Polonnaruwa

Thuparama Polonnaruwa – An Ancient Buddhist Shrine Rich in Sri Lankan Heritage

Thuparama Polonnaruwa – An Ancient Buddhist Shrine Rich in Sri Lankan Heritage

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

Thuparama is an ancient Buddhist image house located in the sacred city of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, known for being the only “gedige” (a hollow Buddhist temple with thick walls and a vaulted brick roof) in the city with its original roof still intact.
  • Oldest Shrine Built by Parakramabahu I: Thuparamaya is distinguished as one of the oldest Buddhist shrines in the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, dating back specifically to the reign of King Parakramabahu the Great (I) in the 12th century, marking a significant structure from the city’s early development.
  • Part of the Grand Jetavanarama Monastic Complex: Archaeological evidence confirms it was an essential part of the Jetavanarama monastery, which served as a major center for Buddhist education and worship. This connection highlights its role within a large, sophisticated religious and scholarly network.
  • Preserved Example of Brick-Built Architecture: The structure is a gedige (vaulted image house) with thick brick walls and a semi-cylindrical/vaulted brick roof (not a stupa).. Even today, the remarkably well-preserved base and lower walls display the sophisticated and skilled craftsmanship of ancient Sri Lankan builders, representing the early Sinhalese architectural style.
  • Enshrined Sacred Relic: Thuparamaya is historically significant as it is possibly built to house sacred relics (e.g., tooth relic or Buddha images/relics). This makes it a major historical pilgrimage site and underscores its profound religious importance beyond its architectural value.
  • Place of Serene Reflection: Amidst the bustling ruins of the ancient city, Thuparamaya is noted for providing a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The site, with its spiritual symbolism, offers visitors a unique opportunity for quiet reflection.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Paid

Wheelchair Access

No

Water

Available

Restaurants

Available

Toilets

Available

District: Polonnaruwa

Reach

Any vehicle

Road Quality

Good

Public Transport

Available

Guidelines

Photography Restrictions : Photography may be allowed in some areas but is restricted inside the stupa and sacred shrines. Always ask for permission. Respect Religious Practices : Maintain silence, avoid loud talking, and do not touch sacred objects. Respect devotees performing rituals. Dress Code : Thuparama is a sacred site. Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees. Remove hats and sunglasses inside the sacred area.