NAGADEEP TEMPLE IN SRI LANKA

 


Naga Devata in Nagapooshani Amman Temple, Nagadeep Island in Sri Lanka. Buddha and Shiva temples are more in Sri Lanka. 


Naga Devata modern statue in Nagapooshani Amman temple in Nagadeep, Sri Lanka. Unlike in India and Cambodia, the Buddha statues in Sri Lanka are not converted into Shiva and Vishnu idols. 

Nagadeepa or Nagadeepa Purana Vihara / Rajamaha Viharaya is an ancient Buddhist temple on Nainativu Island in Sri Lanka's Jaffna District. It is one of Sri Lanka's 16 holiest Buddhist shrines, or Solosmasthana, where Buddha visited 5 years after enlightenment to resolve a dispute between Naga kings Chulodara and Mahodara over a gem-studded throne. The throne was offered to Buddha, and returned to the kings. Later enshrined in the Rajayathana Stupa, built at the meditation spot. Kings Devanampiya Tissa and Dutugemunu developed the temple. It was ruined in the colonial eras and the Civil War. The other temple is Naga Pooshani Amman Hindu Kovil.



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