The next historical event connected with Kelaniya, is the Buddha’s visit. The Buddha knowing that the Lanka would be the only country where his religion would be most glorified is said to have graced [...]
Read MoreThe Anuradhapura Period
Since the Buddha's visit, Kelaniya received its hallowed status as a sacred place of Buddhist worship. After the formal introduction of Buddhism in Sri Lanka by Arahath Mahinda about in 246B.C.; durin [...]
Read MoreThe Polonnaruwa Period (1070 – 1215 A.D.)
As usual Polonnaruwa kings too, paid their share of homage to the Kelani Vihara. Of them king Parakramabahu the Great and king Nissankamalla were prominent. The Pritidana inscription of Nissankamalla [...]
Read MoreThe Dambadeniya Period (1215-1412)
Seen the destructions caused to Kelaniya by the merciless invader, Vijayabahu took steps to set things right. He repaired the image house and the dagaba with a pinnacle of gold. His son, Parakrambahu [...]
Read MoreThe Kotte Period (1412-1551 AD)
The glory of Kelaniya reached its zenith in the Kotte period. Kelni Vihara became the closest principal shrine to the capital. So it received the patronage of the king and the people. The chief priest [...]
Read MoreSolius Mendis, the Artist and Sculptor
A description of Kelani Vihara cannot be complete without speaking of the talented painter who turned it into a gallery of Sinhala art. Mrs. Helena Wijewardene, having decided upon the restoration wor [...]
Read MoreSculptures and Paintings
When the Portuguese destroyed the ancient Viharaya in 1575, all those sculptural work and the paintings of antiquity, perished with it. Hence it is a pity that there is no evidence of any ancient pain [...]
Read MoreThe Old Paintings
The old paintings were done when the temple was rebuilt in the Kandyan period. They decorated the walls and ceilings of the two chambers of the old wing. In these old paintings we could clearly notice [...]
Read MoreThe New Paintings
From ancient times the tradition has been to paint the walls of temples with portrayals of the Jataka stories, but Kelani Vihara has made a welcome departure from this custom in its new paintings. Ins [...]
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