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Kotte Raja Maha Vihara

Kotte Raja Maha Vihara
කෝට්ටේ රජ මහා විහාරය
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The Stupa and ruined stone pillars at the Vihara premises
Basic information
Location Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Sri Lanka
Geographic coordinates 06°52′51.5″N 79°54′17.3″E / 6.880972°N 79.904806°E / 6.880972; 79.904806Coordinates: 06°52′51.5″N 79°54′17.3″E / 6.880972°N 79.904806°E / 6.880972; 79.904806
Affiliation Buddhism
District Colombo
Province Western Province
Heritage designation Archaeological protected monument (17 May 2013)
Architectural type Buddhist Temple

Kotte Raja Maha Vihara ( Sinhalese: කෝට්ටේ රජ මහා විහාරය) is a historic Buddhist temple situated in Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Western province, Sri Lanka. It is located near to the historic building Pita Kotte Gal Ambalama at the Pita Kotte junction on Kotte road. The temple has been formally recognised by the Government as an archaeological site in Sri Lanka. The designation was declared on 17 May 2013 under the government Gazette number 1811.

The history of Kotte Raja Maha Vihara dates back to the Kingdom of Kotte. During the reign of King Parakumbha VI (1415-1467) the construction of the temple was begun and completed in all aspects with the royal patronage. King built the temple closer to his royal palace, to doing the necessary duties to the Sangha community.

During the Dutch presence in the country Kotte temple was completely destroyed by them. The temple was re-established in 1818 after the destroyed temple was found out by Ven. Pilane Buddha Rakkitha thero. However most of the constructions and artifacts of the original temple had been destroyed and taken away by the foreigners leaving only a few ruins at the place. It is said that only some ruins of the present Stupa, parts of Katharagama Devalaya, and some stone pillars were remained in the Vihara premises.

The Kotte Raja Maha Vihara is mentioned in Aththaragama Bandara Rajaguru's book Vihara Asna (Nam Potha), a Kandyan period compiled book about the important Buddhist centers in Sri Lanka. According to that book Kotte temple is described as Oth Pilima geya and Jayawardenepura Kotte Shanmuga Devalaya which are believed to be the image house with reclining Buddha at Kotte Vihara done by King Parakumbha VI and the Devalaya in front of it. Beside that the temple has also been described in the poetic literature (Sandesha Kavya) of the Kotte era.


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