Sri Muthumariamman Temple

History of this ancient goes back to the early 1800s. The location of the present temple was used by the south Indian immigrants, who came to the island looking for employment. Today, it is one of the biggest Hindu temples ...

Temple of the tooth relic

This temple, the most important one for The Sri Lankan Buddhists was built in the 16th Century A.D. solely for the purpose of housing the tooth relic. Observe the magnificent Architecture of that period and experience the tranquility of the ...

The Chariot Path and Seetha Tear pond

Location: The jungle on the top of Ramboda Hills, on the Kandy – Gampola – Nuwara-Eliya Road Legend: The barren land here is believed to be the route along which Ravana took Seetha Devi from his capital city Lankapura to ...

Thiru Koneswaram Temple

Thiru Koneswaram was built by Rishi Agastya on the instructions of Lord Shiva who was impressed by the devotion of King Ravana. This place is unique in this respect because the Lord built a temple for his devotee as a ...

Thiruketheeswaram Temple (Mannar)

Thiruketheeswaram is one of the five Sivan temples in the Island. The giant Sivalingam carved out of granite stone which was excavated by archaeologists in Thiruketheeswaram temple area in the fifties is believed to have been buried when the Portuguese ...

Ussangoda

Location: This is situated in the Southern Coast between Ambalantota and Tangalle. Legend: According to Ramayana, after meeting Seetha Devi Lord Hanuman decided to test the strength of the mighty King Ravana and his army of Rakshasas. In the event ...
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