Lankatilaka Temple near Kandy, Sri Lanka

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Lankatilaka

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One of the most evocative structures in Polonnaruwa, the Lankatilaka temple was built by Parakramabahu I and later restored by Vijayabahu IV. This massive gedige (stone Buddhist temple with corbelled roof and thick walls) has 17m-high walls, although the roof has collapsed. The cathedral-like aisle leads to a huge standing (headless) Buddha. Offerings of incense, and the structure's columns and arches, add to the distinctly devotional atmosphere.

The upper walls, decorated with bas-reliefs, show typical Polonnaruwa structures in their original state.


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