Gal Vihara, translated as "Gal Temple", is carved on a huge granite rock, including three Buddha statues and a Buddha statue that are linked back and forth. The Buddha statue of Gal Temple symbolizes the peak of ancient Sri Lankan art. The group of statues was built by King Parakramabahu (1153-1186) and is part of Uthararama. Opposite the Ghar Temple is also a huge stone that people can walk up. The exit of the Gar Temple is an exit to the west, but at this time you may think that you have finished walking. In fact, there is a loess road near the exit to the north, and there are three attractions, one of which is this Lotus pond, which is estimated to be the place where ancient kings and concubines take a bath and play. the Magician