Isurumuniya Vihara
The Isurumuniya Vihara was built in the 3rd century BC as part of a monastic complex called Issiramana, which received its name from the 500 nobles (issara, ‘those of the first rank’), who sought ordination as monks there. It is probably the best situated and most tranquil shrine in Anuradhapura, as it occupies a commanding position on a vast boulder overlooking the Tissa Wewa. The temple, which is carved from the solid rock, has several lotus ponds at its base and houses a large seated Buddha image and a small museum.
(Content Source : Travel Sri Lanka Magazine)
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