Statue of Lord Buddha at Sankapala Viharaya

Sankapala Raja Maha Viharaya – A beautiful temple on a rock

Sankapala Raja Maha Viharaya – A beautiful temple on a rock

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

Sankapala Raja Maha Viharaya is an ancient rock cave temple in Sri Lanka with a history dating back to the Anuradhapura era, associated with one of King Dutugemunu’s ten giant warriors, Giant Pussadeva.

  • Warrior’s Sanctuary: The temple is linked to the legend of King Dutugemunu’s warrior, Phussadeva. After his victories, he became a monk and found enlightenment here.
  • Historic Cave Complex: The temple is built within three ancient caves at the foot of Sankapala Hills. Brahmi inscriptions dating back to the pre-Christian era are visible here.
  • Home of an Arahant: The site is considered the abode of an Arahant. A dagoba is believed to have been built over the ashes of Arahant Phussadeva.
  • Literary Legacy: The temple was revived by the monk Karathota Dharmarama. He wrote a famous poetic work while in prison, which earned him royal patronage for the temple’s restoration.
  • Multicultural Worship: The complex integrates places of worship for Hindu deities. This makes it a blend of Buddhist and Hindu spiritual traditions.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Free

Wheelchair Access

Yes

Water

Available

Restaurants

Available

Toilets

Available

District: Ratnapura

Reach

Any vehicle

Road Quality

Good

Public Transport

Available

View of Sankapala Raja Maha Viharaya with stone steps
Ancient rock temple of Sankapala in Ratnapura
Sankapala Raja Maha Viharaya Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka
Panoramic view of Sankapala Raja Maha Viharaya

Guidelines

Safety & Preservation : Be careful when climbing the rock and moving around caves. Do not damage or write on ancient rock inscriptions and murals. Dress Code : Wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees. White attire is preferred when visiting temples. Respectful Behavior : Do not touch or climb on Buddha statues, stupas, or paintings. Maintain silence and show respect during worship.