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The building itsself is a Buddhist image house with distinct Hindu influence in its design. Its thought to be the only building with fusion of Hindu and Buddhist architecture in the country. Built at a time of turmoil in the country with invasion of South Indian King’s, this is thought to be an attempt to bring harmony to the two races.
The building was originally in the middle of paddy fields amidst low hills and wooded hamlets. This was however threatened with flooding in 1980 with the creation of the Bowatanne tank.
A new island was built on the bunt of the reservoir and the completely dismantled building was re- esembled in its original form at the new location.
Its a nice place to drop in to when visiting Matale. Make sure to visit the small museum as well at the entrance.






















































