Friedhof von Alakeshwara
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Geschichte und Kultur
Beschreibung
Nestled along Alakeshwara Road in Ethul Kotte lies a historical treasure shrouded in mystery - the Cemetery of Alakeshwara. Managed by the Department of Archaeology, this site has long captivated the attention of historians and enthusiasts .At the heart of the intrigue surrounding the cemetery is a debate that has persisted through the ages. Historians ponder whether the remnants unearthed here once constituted the illustrious Palace of Alakeshwara or served as the final resting place for the enigmatic figure himself.
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Proponents of the theory suggest that this site, as Alakeshwara's palace, paints a vivid picture of a skilled administrator and formidable warrior. According to this narrative, Alakeshwara harboured ambitions of kingship, a dream cut short by a fatal encounter. Legend has it that his demise met at the jaws of crocodiles in the Bahirawa Pokuna following a failed bid for power, leaving no remains for cremation. Hence, they argue, this must have been his royal abode.
Two foundations, constructed with kabok (clay-iron stone), stand as silent sentinels amidst the gentle embrace of grassy knolls. The discovery of artifacts like water filters, grinding stones, and other domestic relics lends credence to the belief that this site once hosted the residence of a nobleman.
Despite the tantalizing clues unearthed within the cemetery's confines, the enigma of Alakeshwara's legacy remains unresolved. Each artifact tells a story, and each stone holds a secret, yet the complete narrative eludes us.As custodians of our shared history, we are responsible for preserving and protecting sites like the Cemetery of Alakeshwara. Through careful excavation, meticulous research, and dedicated preservation efforts, we can ensure that the tales of our ancestors continue to enrich and inspire generations to come.
Beste Reisezeit
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Dezember bis März
Highlights
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Freier Eintritt
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