Showing posts with label Kuruwita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kuruwita. Show all posts
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Kuruwita close to Rathnapura and Bus stand Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.
Kuruwita was a railway station on the narrow-gauge railway line, where the pilgrims to Sri Paadha - Adams Peak would disembark. This was the entry point for the walk to the top of Adam's Peak. The route was steep and would go through Eratna.
The Rathnapura Bus-stand which was the site of the Railway station a few decades ago. |
Friday, July 12, 2013
'The frog' - Batathota Lena, Kuruwita, Sri Lanka.
Inside the cave called 'Batathota Lena' is a pond holding some of the constantly dripping water from the roof. Inside the pond is a large figure of a frog. I met a planter managing a tea estate bordering this cave, about twelve years back. He related to me the following story.
This cave is claimed by some as to have been the site of a visit by Lord Buddha to Sri Lanka (500 BC) and named in the chronicles as the 'Bhagawa Lena'. The name of the planter was Mr.Welihinne. He had been paying visits to this cave in the days when it had been abandoned. He had been struck by th constant sound of a croaking frog during his visits to this cave. He being a Buddhist was worried about the state of this cave. He claims that one day in his dreams a frog had appeared and transformed itself into a beautiful maiden and told him a tale of woe going back to historical times.
It was during the time of the reign of King Nissanka Malla. "Nissanka Malla (Sinhala, නිස්සංක මල්ල), also known as Kirti Nissanka and Kalinga Lokesvara was a king of Sri Lanka who ruled the country from 1187 to 1196.[1] He is known for his architectural constructions such as the Nissanka Lata Mandapaya, Hatadage and Rankot Vihara, as well as for the refurbishment of old temples and irrigation tanks".(Wikipedia). He had paid a visit to Sri Pada - Adam's Peak and made a stone engraving marking his visit. He had identified the 'Batathota Lena' as the 'Bhagawa Lena' mentioned in the chronicles. This was by the fact that the shadow of the peak of Sri Pada fell on the entrance to this cave at sunrise.
He had stayed in the cave and entrusted the restoration of the cave to one of his commanders. One of the King's sons stayed behind along with some females of the royal entourage who were accommodated in a neighboring cave called 'Sthree Lena' - Women's cave.
An entanglement of one of the young girls had occured with the king's son. The commander had come to know of this. He had sent the Prince back to King Nissanka Malla. The commander had brought the young girl to this cave, tortured her and sexually abused her. The girl had subsequently committed suicide. She had been reborn as a frog, and was constantly croaking, in this cave. She was actively preventing any rebuilding of the holy site by her supernatural powers. She requested the sympathetic Mr. Welihinna to do some deeds of merit to help her overcome her past 'akusala kamma' of taking her own life. Her progress in the cycle of samsara could be achieved.by this help. Mr. Welihinna much moved by this dream had organized various religious ceremonies in the cave and had installed a statue of a frog in this cave. He claimed that after these actions the croaking sound of the frog has stopped. Day by day this site is growing in popularity and is being developed as a pilgrim site at a rapid pace.
To reach this site you have to come to Kuruwita about 80Kms on the Colombo - Rathnapura road. You take the road to Erathna - Sri Pada. About 10 Kims further you have to take a left hand turn to go to this site. It is beautiful country to travel in.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Friday, May 18, 2012
'Bopath Ella', Kuruwita, Sri Lanka.
Shaped like the leaf from a 'Bo tree' - Ficus reliogosa - this waterfall draws numerous visitors year round. Its upper reaches can be very slippery and have caused many fatalities.
Video:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U04to8fv-U
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Two views of 'Bopath Ella', Kuruwita, Sri Lanka.
'Bopath Elle' - the waterfall which looks like the leaf of a Ficus reliogosa,is lovely to look at. It looks serene in these pictures. During the rainy season it can become a raging torrent. Quite a few lives have been lost by people who try to show off especially after liquor, at this site. Suicides also have taken place here.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Adam's Peak as seen at Kuruwita, Sri Lanka.
It was a rainy morning and as I was entering Kuruwita on the road to Rathnapura. I got this glimpse of the 'Sacred Peak'. It was hidden in the mist in a few minutes after I took these photos and disappeared from view
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