Sigiriya

Located in the north-central province of Srilanka,
Sigiriya a city, palace and garden complex centering a 200 meter high rock-is
unofficially known as the 8th wonder of the world. Literally, the world
Sigiriya means the Lion Rock. Sigiriya is Sri Lanka’s most recognizable
landmark and has been declared as world Heritage Site.
Built in the 5th century
AD, this magnificent complex of geometrically laid gardens, pool’s fountains as
well as oldest surviving murals of maidens was place of the king Kashyapa. The complex
consists of the central rock, rising 200 meters above the surrounding plain,
and the two rectangular precincts on the central rock, rising 200 metes above
the surrounding plain, and the two moats and three ramparts.

The 650feet monolith was once a
rock fortress and a royal citadel from 477 to 495 AD. The most significant
feature of the rock would have been the lion staircase leading to the palace
garden on the summit. All that remains now are the two colossal paws and a mass
of brick masonry that surround the ancient limestone steps and the cuts and
groves on the rock face give an idea of the size and shape of the lion figure.
There are also remains of paintings in some of the caves at the foot of the
lion rock. Of special significance is the painting on the roof of the cobra
hood cave. The cave with its unique shape dates back to the pre – Christian
era.

The pleasure gardens on the western
side of the rock are studded with pond’s, fountains and promenades showing a
glorious past. The miniature water garden just inside the inner wall of the
western precinct consists of water pavilions, pools, cisterns, courtyards,
conduits and watercourses. The largest water garden has a central island surrounded
by water and linked to the main precinct by cardinally oriented causeways. The
fountain garden is a narrow precinct on two levels. Western half has two long
and deep pools, with shallow serpentine streams draining in to the pools. These
fountains are still active during the rainy season from November to January.
Climbing up the rock you will see
the mirror wall, a highly polished rock surface that has weathered the times to
shine and reflect even today. In a sheltered pocket are the famous frescoes of
beautiful maidens, which appear to rise out of the clouds. A climb to the top
is rewarded by a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
No comments:
Post a Comment