
Yapahuwa
An ancient
fortress and capital built in the year 1301. yapahuwa is a rock rising to a
height of 90 meters. Many traces of ancient battle defenses can still be seen,
while an ornamental stairway remains its biggest showpiece. “yapahuwa” the 13th
Century capital in Sri Lanka
was made King Buwanekabahu I.
here the chief objects is the rock, which rises about 300 ft above the
surrounding. The land at the base to the south is fortified with two moats and
ramparts. In this enclosure there are the remains of a number of buildings.
The Tooth Relic
too was brought from Dambadeniya kept in the special built for the purpose.
Yapahuwa is situated at Kurunegala – The North Western Province of Sri Lanka.
Kurunegala, the Capital
North Western
Province is a treasure
house of archaeology, having been the seat of four medieval kingdoms of Sri Lanka
between the mid 12th and 14th century. Sri Lankan Kings
built handsome citadels at
Panduwasnuwara, dambadeniya, Yapahuwa, and Kurunegala.
Impressive
remains of these citadels – fortresses, places, Buddhist temples, shrines,
monasteries and hermitages, walls and moats as well as monuments of much
earlier (even pre – Christian) and later European colonial periods, providing
existing sightseeing to visitors. The North Western province has number of
medieval temples and edifices raised on pillars or small boulders. All of them
contain classical masterpieces of Sinhala art & craft paintings, wood
works, sculpture and images of Lord Buddha.
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