The
LankaTilaka, Sri Lanka
In the outskirts of
Kandy town, one will find this unique Buddhist temple
built of stone, brick, and lime plaster. Lankatilaka
Temple was first built in 1344 during the rein of
King Buvanekabahu IV. This temple is built on a
large, uneven outcropping, forcing the builders
to construct off an uneven foundation. Originally,
the temple was built in four stories and rose some
25 meters. Now, the temple only has a section of
the first floor
covered with a tiled wooden roof.
The "dragon arch" main entrance, which
faces east, is accessed from a long stone stairway
leading from the village at the base of the rock.
The architecture of the Buddha figures are said
to be of the Pallawa School.
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