Katharagama
Katharagama is a fast developing township in the deep south of Sri Lanka. But in ancient days it was only a small village. It is situated 228km south of Colombo, the capital of Srilanka.

Katharagama is famous for the Hindu shrine (Devale) and
Dageba (Buddhist Pagoda Kirivehera). Lord Buddha and his third and the last
visit to SriLanaka were believed to have met the king Mahasena who ruled over
the katharagama area in B.C.580. thus the Srilankans believe that Kathragama
was sanctified by Lord Buddha.

Kathragama God is indigenous and long-celebrated in Srilankan
lore and legend, and originally resides on top of mountain called Waedhiti
Kanda just out side of the Kathragama town. Since ancient times an inseparable
connection between the God and his domain has existed. God Katharagama is
populary known among the Hindus as God Skandha and Sivaites of south India call the
God Subramanya. Following are the order names to identify the same God in the
Hindu texets Kandasamy, Kandiradeva, Kadiravel, Kartikeya, Tarakajith etc.


The God Kathragama’s image is depicted either with six heads
and 12 hands, or one head and 4 hands. The God’s vehicle is the peacock which
is native to Srilanka nad India.
In the spite of the differences of castle and creed all
Srilankans shows great reverence to God Kathragama. They honor him as a very powerful
deity and begdivine help to overcome their personal problems or for success in
business enterprises etc., with the fervent hope that the requests would be
granted. They believe that God Katharagama actually exists and is vested with
extraordinary power to assist those who ever appeal to him with faith and
devotion in times of their distress or calamity.
Katharagama is a multi-religious sacred city as it contains
an Islamic Mosque within its Devale complex as well. It holds its annual festival
that celebrates the God’s courtship and marriage to Vedda princes in July to
August.
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