Anuradhapura
I never forget the journey that I
participated to the Anuradhapura, It is the sacred place of Buddhists. We
visited eight places in Anuradhapura. They are Jaya Sri maha bodiya, Ruwanwalisaya,
Thuparamaya,lowamaha paya, Abayagiriya, Mirisa watiya Jethawanaramaya, Lanka
tilaka.Thuparamaya
Abayagiriya
Jaya Sri Maha Bodiya
Samadhi Budu Pilimaya
Dansala is conducted every day during the year on the way to Jaya Sri Maha Bodiya and Ruwan Wali Saya. When we went there my mind was very relax. Sri Maha Bodhi is the world oldest tree and Jetha Wana Ramaya is the biggest 'chaithya' in Sri Lanka.If I have time to go there definitely I will go. Every Buddhist should worship these religious places. Finally this is our heritage and it's our duty to protect that.
E.D.H.M.Premarathna BM/2010/240
BM/2010/202
ReplyDeleteyes I visited these places and when I am visiting these places our mind becomes calm. But I noticed that some visitors do not care about the value of these places. Governers should take actions against them.
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteThis is not only a sacred town, but also it shows the proud history of Sri Lanka. The strength, commitment, belief of Buddhism, etc. of our ancestors are demonstrated well.
ReplyDeleteAnuradhapura is the first established kingdom in ancient Sri Lanka. As Buddhists we should worship these religious places
ReplyDeleteI also visited Anuradhapura twice. It was really nice and felt proud to see our heritages.
ReplyDeleteSimply it can be said "Atamasthana" which are in Anuradhapura. As a Buddhist it is very important to visit Anuradhapura because it has many places which are religious important to us.
ReplyDeleteBM/2010/049
ReplyDeleteI visited Anuradhapura in my school trip. It is a historical place.Located in the Cultural Triangle area of Sri Lanka, Anuradhapura contains some of the oldest buildings located in Sri Lanka