Monday, October 1, 2012

Gadalaadeniya Temple, Pilimathalawa, Sri Lanka.

A door-frame made of decorated granite.
A lotus pond
It has been claimed that wood-working and wooden furniture was introduced into Sri Lanka by the Portuguese only in the 16th Century of the Present Era. Almost all the old buildings have roof supports of pillar-shaped granite. The doorways and windows had frames from granite.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Gadaladeniya Temple, Pilimathalawa, Sri Lanka.

The 'inverted lotus bud' design on the roof of the sanctuary.
Tying a charmed thread around the wrist of a devotee

Friday, September 28, 2012

Gadaladeniya Temple, Sri Lanka.

A covered Sthupa
The main temple
A temple on a rock with a lovely view of the countryside.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Gadaladeniya, Pilimathalawa, Sri Lanka.

A store-room at the Gadaladeniya Temple.
A 'rock-edict' at the temple.
Various members of the Royal family of the Gampola and Kandyan period in the history of Sri-Lanka have patronized this temple.
Click on web-link below:-
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/kandy/gadaladeniya/gadaladeniya.htm

Monday, September 24, 2012

Aluthnuwara Dewale, Mawanella, Sri Lanka.

Pooja requisites
Coconuts, claypot  lamps containing ghee, plastic garlands, incense sticks are the various items for sale inside the premises of the Dewale.