| Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa, which was the capital of Sri Lanka from the
11th to the 13th century has more to see and leaves less
to speculation than Anuradhapura, the capital that preceded
it. Due to its more recent past, Polonnnaruwa is strewn
with ruins in a resplendent state of preservation. Ornamental
friezes and delicately carved pillars decorate most of the
ruins, making the metropolis fascinating to any visitor.
The Terrace of the Tooth Relic, at the heart of the city
is a platform that houses 12 of the grandest buildings.
Of these, the Vatadage and the Thuparama image house are
the most spectacular. Further away from the centre of the
metropolis is the Gal Vihara, which consists of four statues
of the Lord Buddha. Cut from a single granite wall, these
rank among the true masterpieces of Sri Lankan art. Other
sites of particular interest are the Lotus bath, the Medirigiriya
Vatadage and the Lankatilake image house.
(Information obtained from Sri Lanka – Insight Guides,
Apa Productions (HK) Ltd.) |