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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Moonstone - Lahugala, Sri Lanka


The moonstone at the Lahugala temple is unique as it is the only moonstone in the country that has a human figure included in the carving. The human figures can be seen on the backs of 4 of the  elephants. The people of this area were supposed to have been known to tame elephants and it is said to be in recognition of this that the human figure was included. This is just a folk tale as far as I am aware.





Monday, January 20, 2020

Vatadage - Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka



The Vatadage at Polonnaruwa is said to date back to the rule of King Parakramabahu in the 12th Century. It is one of 10 Vatadages that can be found in the country. This photograph was taken on an overcast morning and shows one of 4 entrances to the inner section of the building.





Friday, October 11, 2019

Jama Masjid - New Delhi, India


The Jama Masjid, built by Shah Jenhand between 1650 and 1656, is one of the largest mosques in India. The mosque can accommodate around 25,000 worshippers and is still in use today. We visited on a rainy morning and I'm sure that reduced the number of tourists at the site making it a bit easier to photograph. The bazars of Old Delhi are to the left of this frame and definitely worth exploring.






Monday, October 7, 2019

Lankatilaka Temple - Hiyarapitiya, Sri Lanka


The Lankatilaka temple is said to have been constructed by King Bhuvenekabahu IV in 1344. It is relatively close to the Embekke and Gadaladeniya temples. Its probably best to visit the temple early in the morning or late in the afternoon as it is built on a rock which heats up during the day. 




Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Abhayagiriya Complex - Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka


A section of the Abhayagiriya monastery which once housed over 5000 monks. The monastery complex has a number of interesting sites including the "buth oruwa", the Elephant's pond, a moonstone and the Samadhi Buddha statue. It is spread out over a large extent of land and quite often, you have the place to yourself. 



Thursday, September 5, 2019

Resvehera - Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka


The statues and paintings inside the image house at Resvehera were amazing. The temple is said to have been built by King Devanampiyatissa in around 300 BC. The temple is still in use and If i'm not mistaken, there are monks still meditating in the caves around the temple complex.




Monday, August 26, 2019

Ras Vehera - Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka


The reclining buddha statue at the Ras Vehera complex in Anuradhapura. This was another ancient temple that we were fortunate to be able to explore on our own. It was about an hours drive from Anuradhapura and we found our way there thanks to GPS coordinates that I found in a book. It was well worth the drive!




Saturday, August 24, 2019

Kaludiya Pokuna - Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka


Most travellers tend to go up to the main Mihintale temple but don't bother visiting the other ruins in the complex. The Kaludiya pokuna is definitely worth a visit as it contains a small stupa and the ruins of an ancient monastery. Pictured above is a cave dwelling near the pond. Monks still meditate in the jungles surrounding this area.





Monday, August 12, 2019

Company - Galle Fort, Sri Lanka


The fort at Galle, originally built by the Portuguese and then extensively fortified by the Dutch, has become a must visit location on the Sri Lanka tourist trail. It has had a face lift over the last decade and now plays host to a number of events including the Galle Literary Festival, held every January. It is also home to a number of restaurants, boutique hotels and shops. 



Thursday, August 8, 2019

A morning spent at Medirigiriya - Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka


The watadage complex at Medirigiriya in Polonnaruwa is an architectural marvel and is one of seven such stupa houses that remain in Sri Lanka. Brahmi characters have been found in engraved in bricks and in stone carvings which indicate a rich history dating back to the pre-christian era. I spent a morning photographing the temple with a deer and a troupe of macaques for company.