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Lankatilaka Image House (built c. 1344 onward)

At the outskirts of Kandy town, one will find this unique Buddhist temple built of stone, brick, and lime plaster. Lankatilaka Temple was first built in 1344 during the rein of King Buvanekabahu IV. This temple is built on a large, uneven outcropping, forcing the builders to construct off an uneven foundation. Originally, the temple was built in four stories and rose some 25 meters. Now, the temple only has a section of the first floor covered with a tiled wooden roof. The "dragon arch" main entrance, which faces east, is accessed from a long stone stairway leading from the village at the base of the rock. The architecture of the Buddha figures are said to be of the Pallawa school.

Bibliography:

All images copyright 2005 Lalith Atugoda

Tadgell, Christopher The History of Architecture in India
  Phaidon Press, Limited, 1990. Singapore


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Forex er posted on Sat May 14, 2011 7:00 pm:

Stunning house!

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Amanda posted on Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:12 am:

Great! As Sri Lankans we got a proud History So we have to show our heritage to the world.

sugra posted on Wed Jun 30, 2010 5:30 am:

Fabulous pictures. I enjoyed the pictures of the Kandy royal palace as well. Glad I managed to find these on your website. Thank you very much. Please do send any other information or photographs you might have of the last king of kandy, Ehelepola, Maduwanwela etc.Any trivial information is of interest to me. The Queens, life at the palace etc etc.