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Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Main view showing Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style monument from Maurya Period
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Main view showing Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style monument from Maurya Period
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Main view showing Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style monument from Maurya Period
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka - Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province - Detailed architectural view of monument with Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
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Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka

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Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka
Added on Sun, Nov 9, 2025 at 3:17 PM
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Year Built

c. 250 BCE (3rd century)

Period

Maurya Period

Architectural Style

Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture styleIndian Buddhist architecture styleStupa architecture styleVihara architecture styleBuddhist architecture style

Built By

King Devanampiyatissa

Patronage

King Devanampiyatissa

Material Used

इष्टिका - Ishtikā (Brick)शिला - Shilā (Stone)चूना - Chunā (Lime Mortar)लोहा - Lohā (Metal)काष्ठ - Kāshtha (Wood)

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Heritage Overview

Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka

Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara, dramatically situated on the banks of the Kelani River near Colombo, represents one of the most extraordinary and historically significant Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka, with lore tracing its origins back to the 6th century BCE when the Buddha is believed to have visited the site during his third visit to Sri Lanka, creating a powerful testament to the profound transmission of Indian Buddhist religious traditions to Sri Lanka and serving as a major center of Buddhist worship that integrates a Vishnu shrine, demonstrating the sophisticated religious syncretism that has characterized Sri Lankan religious practices. The temple complex, also known as Kelaniya Temple, features sophisticated architectural elements that demonstrate the direct transmission of Indian Buddhist temple architecture, particularly the traditions of northern India during the time of the Buddha, with local adaptations that reflect the sophisticated synthesis of Indian Buddhist religious and artistic traditions with Sri Lankan building techniques, while the temple's most remarkable feature is its association with the Buddha's visit, which is documented in ancient chronicles including the Mahavamsa and represents one of the most important events in the history of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. The temple's architectural layout, with its central stupa, image house, and assembly halls, follows sophisticated Indian Buddhist monastery planning principles that were systematically transmitted from the great monastic centers of India, while the temple's extensive decorative programs including murals, sculptures, and architectural elements demonstrate the sophisticated synthesis of Indian Buddhist iconography and artistic traditions with local Sri Lankan aesthetic sensibilities. Archaeological evidence reveals that the temple served as a major center of Buddhist worship for over two and a half millennia, attracting pilgrims from across Sri Lanka and South India, while the discovery of numerous inscriptions in Sinhala, Tamil, and Sanskrit provides crucial evidence of the site's role in the transmission of Indian Buddhist texts and practices to Sri Lanka, demonstrating the sophisticated understanding of Indian Buddhist traditions possessed by the temple's patrons and religious establishment. The temple's unique feature of integrating a Vishnu shrine within the Buddhist temple complex demonstrates the sophisticated religious syncretism that has characterized Sri Lankan religious practices, while the temple's association with the Kelani River, which flows into the Indian Ocean, underscores its significance as a center for the transmission of Buddhist teachings, art, and culture from India to Sri Lanka. The temple complex has undergone multiple reconstructions throughout its history, with the current structure representing a modern reconstruction that faithfully preserves the temple's original architectural character and spiritual significance, while ongoing archaeological research continues to reveal evidence of the temple's ancient origins and its role in the transmission of Indian religious traditions to Sri Lanka. Today, Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara stands as one of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka, serving as a powerful testament to the transmission of Indian Buddhist culture and architecture to Sri Lanka, while ongoing archaeological research and conservation efforts continue to protect and study this extraordinary cultural treasure that demonstrates the profound impact of Indian civilization on Sri Lankan religious and artistic traditions. ([1][2])

Historical Context

Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara has lore tracing origins back to the 6th century BCE. The temple is associated with Buddha's visit. The temple integrates a Vishnu shrine. The temple was reconstructed in modern times. Ongoing archaeological research and conservation efforts continue. ([1][2])

Location Map
Map showing location of Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka at latitude 6.951826 and longitude 79.9184698
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Visit Information
Visiting Hours
Temple Complex: 24 hours, Daily.
Entry Fee
Free for all visitors.
Best Visit Times
During the Duruthu Perahera (January): Experience the vibrant annual procession commemorating the Buddha's first visit to Sri Lanka, featuring elephants, dancers, and drummers. December to March: This dry season offers pleasant weather (typically 25-30°C) ideal for exploring. Early morning (6-9 AM) or late afternoon (4-6 PM) are recommended for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
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Architectural Highlights
Architectural Style
Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture styleIndian Buddhist architecture styleStupa architecture styleVihara architecture styleBuddhist architecture style
Period
Maurya Period
Influences
Indian Buddhist Temple Architecture, Indian Buddhist Iconography, Sri Lankan Buddhist Architecture, Indian Buddhist Monastery Planning
Heritage Status
National Heritage Site
Preservation Status
Good; reconstructed; ongoing conservation; National Heritage protection. ([1][2])
Conservation Status
Good; reconstructed; ongoing conservation; National Heritage protection. ([1][2])
Archaeological Survey
Surveyed By
Department of Archaeology Sri Lanka, Buddhist Affairs Department
Survey Date
1900s, 1950s, 1960s, 2000s
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Excavation Details

Extensive archaeological research, documentation, structural analysis, and conservation work.

Restoration Work

Archaeological research; documentation; structural reconstruction; ongoing conservation. ([1][2])

Patronage

King Devanampiyatissa

Construction Technique

The construction of Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara, particularly its early phases, relied heavily on manual labor and locally sourced materials. Builders first prepared the site through extensive earthwork, leveling, and compaction. Clay for bricks was excavated, processed, and fired on-site or nearby, a labor-intensive process. Stone was quarried, dressed, and transported, likely using rudimentary tools and animal power. Lime mortar, essential for bonding brickwork and plastering, was prepared by slaking lime and mixing it with sand and aggregates. Stupas were built up in concentric layers of brick, often around a central core, with workers employing scaffolding made from timber and bamboo to reach higher elevations. This sequential layering ensured structural integrity and the precise curvature characteristic of stupa architecture.

Architectural Influences

Indian Buddhist Temple Architecture, Indian Buddhist Iconography, Sri Lankan Buddhist Architecture, Indian Buddhist Monastery Planning

Building Techniques

Kelaniya Vihara showcases sophisticated building techniques for its era, particularly in its brick masonry. Builders employed precise bricklaying to achieve the massive, curved forms of the stupa, often using specialized bricks for different sections. The application of lime mortar was critical, providing both structural bond and a durable, weather-resistant finish when applied as plaster. For the vihara structures, load-bearing walls were constructed using a combination of brick and stone, supporting timber roof systems. Dry-stacking techniques were likely used for certain stone elements, relying on gravity and precise cutting for stability. The integration of timber for structural elements, decorative carvings, and roof framing demonstrates a mastery of composite construction, utilizing the strengths of different materials.

Coordinates

6.951826, 79.918470

Accessibility Info

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Visitor Facilities

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Best Visit Times

During the Duruthu Perahera (January): Experience the vibrant annual procession commemorating the Buddha's first visit to Sri Lanka, featuring elephants, dancers, and drummers. December to March: This dry season offers pleasant weather (typically 25-30°C) ideal for exploring. Early morning (6-9 AM) or late afternoon (4-6 PM) are recommended for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.

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Visitor Restrictions

["Visitors are required to dress modestly, ensuring shoulders and knees are covered, as a sign of respect for the sacred site.","Footwear must be removed before entering the main temple premises and sacred areas.","Photography is generally permitted, but flash photography inside the shrine rooms should be avoided, and respectful conduct is expected.","Consumption of alcohol, smoking, and loud conversations are strictly prohibited within the temple complex."]

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Completion Score

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Completion Status

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Created At

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What is Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka?

Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka is a historic Monument located in Western Province, Sri Lanka. This Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style architectural masterpiece was built during the Maurya Period period and represents significant cultural and historical heritage of Sri Lanka. Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara, dramatically situated on the banks of the Kelani River near Colombo, represents one of the most extraordinary and historically significant Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka, wit...

Category:
Monument
Location:
Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province
Period:
Maurya Period
Style:
Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style
Architectural Features
  • 1Traditional Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style design elements
  • 2Intricate stone carvings and sculptures
  • 3Symmetrical layout with precise proportions
  • 4Integration with natural landscape
Key Features of Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka
  • 1Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style architectural style with distinctive design elements
  • 2Constructed using इष्टिका - Ishtikā (Brick), शिला - Shilā (Stone), चूना - Chunā (Lime Mortar), लोहा - Lohā (Metal), काष्ठ - Kāshtha (Wood), showcasing traditional building techniques
  • 3Built using The construction of Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara, particularly its early phases, relied heavily on manual labor and locally sourced materials. Builders first prepared the site through extensive earthwork, leveling, and compaction. Clay for bricks was excavated, processed, and fired on-site or nearby, a labor-intensive process. Stone was quarried, dressed, and transported, likely using rudimentary tools and animal power. Lime mortar, essential for bonding brickwork and plastering, was prepared by slaking lime and mixing it with sand and aggregates. Stupas were built up in concentric layers of brick, often around a central core, with workers employing scaffolding made from timber and bamboo to reach higher elevations. This sequential layering ensured structural integrity and the precise curvature characteristic of stupa architecture. construction methods
  • 4National Heritage Site providing legal protection
  • 5Commissioned by King Devanampiyatissa, reflecting royal patronage
  • 6Current conservation status: Good; reconstructed; ongoing conservation; National Heritage protection. ([1][2])
What Makes Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka Special?
  • 1Exceptional example of Sri Lankan Buddhist architecture style, Indian Buddhist architecture style, Stupa architecture style, Vihara architecture style architecture
  • 2Royal patronage by King Devanampiyatissa, reflecting historical significance
  • 3The Mahavamsa chronicles the legendary third visit of the Buddha to Lanka, specifically to Kelaniya, to mediate a dispute between Naga kings Chulodara and Mahodara over a gem-set throne. This pivotal event, said to have occurred in the 6th century BCE, consecrated the site, making it one of the sixteen holiest places (Solosmasthana) in Sri Lanka. Subsequently, King Devanampiyatissa, a contemporary of Emperor Ashoka, established the earliest historically verifiable structures around the 3rd century BCE. His patronage marked Kelaniya as a crucial early center for the propagation of Theravada Buddhism, cementing the island's spiritual ties with the Mauryan Empire and the broader Indic Buddhist world. Centuries later, the Vihara endured periods of profound upheaval, most notably its catastrophic destruction by Portuguese forces in the 16th century CE. This act, part of a broader colonial agenda to dismantle indigenous religious institutions, left the revered complex in ruins, symbolizing a dark era for Buddhist heritage on the island. A significant revival occurred during the Kandyan period under King Kirti Sri Rajasinghe in the mid-18th century. His extensive restoration efforts, completed around 1767 CE, revitalized the temple, reflecting the resilience of Sinhala Buddhist culture and the enduring commitment of its monarchs to preserve the Dhamma amidst foreign incursions.

Visitor Information

How to Visit Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka
RsEntry FeeFree for all visitors.
🕐Opening HoursDawn to Dusk (6 AM - 6 PM)
📅Best Time to VisitOctober to March (Winter)
⏱️Duration2-3 hours
♿AccessibilityWheelchair accessible
📸PhotographyAllowed (No flash)

Complete Visitor Guide

How to Visit Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka: Step-by-Step Guide
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    Plan Your Visit

    Check opening hours and entry fees for Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka. Book tickets online if available to avoid queues. Best visited during early morning or late afternoon.

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    Reach the Location

    Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka is located in Sinharamulla, Peliyagoda, Gampaha, Western Province, Sri Lanka, Western Province. The nearest major city is Sinharamulla. Accessible by road, rail, and air. Use GPS coordinates: 6.951826, 79.9184698.

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    Entry and Guidelines

    Entry fee: Free for all visitors.. Follow dress code for religious sites. Photography is allowed. Maintain silence and respect the heritage.

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    Explore the Site

    Allocate 2-3 hours to fully explore Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka. Key areas to visit include the main sanctum, pillared halls, and intricate carvings. Consider hiring a local guide for detailed insights.

Historical Timeline

Key Historical Events
Maurya Period

Construction of Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara Colombo Sri Lanka by King Devanampiyatissa

20th Century

Conservation and restoration efforts initiated under National Heritage Site

2024-2025

Digital documentation and 3D scanning completed by Inheritage Foundation