Panduwasnuwara Kingdom – A beautiful old city full of ruins

Panduwasnuwara Kingdom – A beautiful old city full of ruins

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

  • King Panduwasdeva (504-474 BC) is credited with building the first man-made great reservoir in the world, Panda Wewa, near the city.
  • The ruins date back to the 12th century, when King Parakramabahu I (1070-1110) set up his temporary capital here. The city was well-fortified with a thick enclosing wall, moat, and rampart.
  • The ruins include several Panchayathana complexes, which are groups of five religious buildings including a stupa, image house, bodhigara (place where a Bodhi tree is planted), pohoya geya (building used for religious ceremonies), and pirivena (building used for learning). Some of these complexes were built by Tamil officials who served the king.
  • The ruins include a unique circular building called the Chakrawala Kottaya, which has a diameter of 3.3 meters and may have been built in the 12th century. Legend has it that this was the foundation of a tower built to imprison a princess in the 5th century BC, but archaeologists believe this is unlikely.
  • The ruins also include a Tampita Viharaya, a type of image house built on a wooden platform with a mandapa in front. This is the oldest structure of the new Rajamaha Viharaya temple that was built during the Kandyan era.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Free

Wheelchair Access

Yes

Water

Available

Restaurants

Available

Toilets

Available

District: Kurunegala

Reach

Any vehicle

Road Quality

Good

Public Transport

Available

Guidelines

No specific guidelines.