SRI LANKA HOLIDAYS: Lohapasada Ruins,
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The original building was built by King Devapiyatissa (303-270 BC) following the advice of Thera Mahinda, the son of King Ashoka the Great of
Mahinda Thera prophesied that a future king by the name of Duttagamani would build an Uposathagara here. The Mahavamsa (the Great Chronicle of Sri Lanka) mentions that the king had the prophecy engraved on a golden plate. Having read the inscription narrating the prophesy, King Dutugamunu (161-137 BC) had the Chapter House, the Uposathagara.built on the location.
King Dutugamuni, having defeated the marauding Dravidian invaders of
An Uposathagara is a building meant for religious purposes, i,e, to perform monastic obligations, holding assembly, preaching & also for the residential purposes for the bhikkus.
The name of the magnificent building, Lohaprasada or Lohamaypaya meaning The brazen Palace derived its name from its bright copper-tiled roof. Mahanama Thera, the author of Mahavamsa (The Great Chronicle of Lanka), has narrated that the design for the palace was based on a building seen in one of the heavens by a group of monks, who drew the design with 'red arsenic on linen' and dispatched it to the king.
The Lohapasada was a nine storey building, each level reserved for a different profile of monks. The basement was for the monks who attained higher ordination. The next one, for those knowledgeable in Tipitaka (the sacred books) & the following three levels were reserved for the monks who attained different paths of salvation (Sotapatti, Sakadagami & Anagami). The upper floors were for the arahats (one who has vanquished all passions). Each storey had a hundred rooms & the center of the building was occupied by a pavilion of stone pillars studded with precious gem stones.
Not long after King Dutthagamani passed away, during the reign of King Saddatissa, the Lohapasada was completely burnt down as a result of an accidental fire caused by a lamp. King Saddhatissa reconstructed it to be seven storeys. Since the building was completely burned down, we could safely deduce that the stone pillars were part of a subsequent renovation.
King Khallatanga (119-103BC): constructed 32 other beautiful other buildings which could have been used for residencies of the monks
King Bhatikabhaya (19-9 BC): repaired damages
King Amanadagamini Abhaya (23-31 AD); built a beautiful pavilion
King Siringa(195-214AD): rebuilding Lohapasada to be five storeys
King Abhayanaga (236-244 AD): built a pavilion in the court-yard of the Lohapasada
King Gothabhaya (253-266AD): replaced the wooden pillars with stone pillars
King Jetthatissa(266-276 AD): completed the replacement of wooden pillars with stone pillars & rebuilt the building to seven storeys.
King Sirimeghavanna(303-331AD):reconstruction
King Dhatusena(459-477AD): renovation
King Agrabodhi the fourth (667-683 AD): the central pinnacle of the Lohapasada was covered.
King Manavamma(684-718 AD): renovation
King Sena the Second (853-887 AD): renovation
King Kasspa the fifth (914-923 AD): renovation
4 comments:
I have heard that Budha was born in Sri Lanka. Is it true? If he was not born in Sri Lanka then where? Please highlight in your blog.
Debra
Dallas
Also other than Colombo what are the other major cities a person can visit. What is the situation of hotels in other cities and their rates?
Debra
Houston
Dear Debra
You can visit all the attractioons, cities narrated in www.mysrilankaholidays.com
Conflict areas such as Northern Peninsula & North East & North West are not narrated at all in this website.
Buddha was born at Lumbini close to the border between modern Nepal & India in the 6th century B.C.
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