Rathna Prasadaya | Anuradhapura
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Archaeology
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Art
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Buddhist Temple
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History & Culture
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Museum
Description
Rathna Prasadaya, Anuradhapura, is one of Sri Lanka’s most fascinating historical sites, renowned for its unique blend of religious and architectural heritage. Originally built by King Kanittha Tissa in the 2nd century AD, this ancient monastic complex once served as a majestic residence for monks of the Pandu Vihara sect. The name “Rathna Prasadaya,” meaning Gem Palace, reflects its grandeur, with intricate stone carvings, elaborate guard stones, and moonstones showcasing the artistic excellence of ancient Sri Lankan craftsmanship. Visitors can explore the remnants of tall stone pillars, believed to have supported a multi-storied structure, making it one of the most impressive creations of the Anuradhapura Kingdom. Located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Sacred City of Anuradhapura, Rathna Prasadaya is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and pilgrims. Its serene surroundings and rich historical significance offer a remarkable journey into Sri Lanka’s glorious Buddhist past.
Best Time to Visit
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May to September
Highlights
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Bike Parking
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Gift Shop Available
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Onsite Cafe Available
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Parking Available