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This stupa was built by King Valagamba. Nothing is known about the ancient form of the stupa, and later it was renovated. The ruins show that there are rows of stone pillars and it is no doubt that th...
This stupa was built by King Valagamba. Nothing is known about the ancient form of the stupa, and later it was renovated. The ruins show that there are rows of stone pillars and it is no doubt that th...
Jethawanaramaya Stupa is located in the ruins of the Jetavana monastery in the UNESCO world heritage city of Anunadhapura.It was the world's tallest stupa at 397 feet when built by King Mahasena (273-...
Jethawanaramaya Stupa is located in the ruins of the Jetavana monastery in the UNESCO world heritage city of Anunadhapura.It was the world's tallest stupa at 397 feet when built by King Mahasena (273-...
Jethawanaramaya Stupa
This stupa was built by King Valagamba. Nothing is known about the ancient form of the stupa, and later it was renovated. The ruins show that there are rows of stone pillars and it is no doubt that th...
Jethawanaramaya Stupa
This stupa was built by King Valagamba. Nothing is known about the ancient form of the stupa, and later it was renovated. The ruins show that there are rows of stone pillars and it is no doubt that th...
Jethawanaramaya Stupa
Jethawanaramaya Stupa is located in the ruins of the Jetavana monastery in the UNESCO world heritage city of Anunadhapura.It was the world's tallest stupa at 397 feet when built by King Mahasena (273-...
Jethawanaramaya Stupa
Jethawanaramaya Stupa is located in the ruins of the Jetavana monastery in the UNESCO world heritage city of Anunadhapura.It was the world's tallest stupa at 397 feet when built by King Mahasena (273-...
Large and important to Buddhists
Having said that it’s not that impressive if you’ve seen this kind of thing in Myanmar and Thailand. If you haven’t it’s worth a look.