Abhayagiri Dagaba
The Abhayagiri Dagoba was built in 88 BC by King Vattagamini Abhaya, also known as Valagambahu. Abhayagiri means “fearless Giri,” which, legend says, refers to a Jain monk whose hermitage stood on this spot in the 1st century BC. The It was originally 135 metres high, but it fell into disrepair and was later restored by King Parakramabahu of Polonnaruwa in the 12th century, when it may have stood over 100 metres high. Today, however, it is only 75 metres high.
(Content Source: Travel Sri Lanka Magazine)
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