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Dambulla Cave n3- The Maha Alut Viharaya
Sri Lanka

This Cave was constructed by the King Kirti Sri Rajasinha (1747-1782 AD ) who ruled in Kandy and is considered to be second only to the Maharajalena temple. There are two doorways with Dragon Arch designs to enter this cave temple. This cave measures about 90 feet in length, 80 feet in width and is about 36 feet high near the entrance wall. There is a reclining Buddha statue of 30 feet in length carved out of the living rock here. There are about fifty Buddha statues surrounding the prominent seated Buddha Statue with a Dragon Arch design constructed in the centre of the cave sculptured out of granite. There are about forty two standing Buddha images and about fifteen seated Buddha statues inside this cave. A statue of King Kirti Sri Rajasinha is also found here by the right side of the entrance. On the wall behind his statue, a mural of four of his attendants appear. The magnificent mural paintings done on the rock has the characteristic Kandyan style artwork and a fascinating thousand seated Buddha image paintings on the rock ceiling.


photo: Sony 14mm
original size 24000x12000
www.abagontheroad.com

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Copyright: Flavio Di Mattia
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20000x10000
Taken: 16/03/2023
Uploaded: 23/03/2023
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Tags: cave; temple; religion; art; artist; decoration; colors; lights; unesco; history; sony
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