Colombo Gangaramaya Temple, Sri Lanka
Address
Colombo Gangaramaya Temple, 61 Sri Jinarathana Rd, Colombo 00200, Sri Lanka
Deity
Buddha
Introduction
- Gangaramaya Temple is one of the most important Buddhist temples in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
- It showcases a mix of modern architecture and cultural elements.
- Located on the Beira Lake, the temple was completed in the late 19th century.
- The temple complex includes several notable structures such as:
- Vihara (temple)
- Cetiya (Pagoda)
- Bodhi tree
- Vihara Mandiraya
- Seema Malaka (assembly hall for monks)
- Relic Chamber
Puranic Significance
- The temple’s main premises house a large statue of Buddha, with ceilings depicting the tales of his life.
- Gangaramaya Temple was constructed in the late 19th century by Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Nayaka Thera.
- The temple gained popularity in Sri Lanka and globally, attracting devotees from India, Thailand, China, and beyond due to its unique architectural blend.
- In addition to being a place of worship, it functions as a center of learning.
- Don Bastian (Mudaliyar de Silva Jayasuriya Goonewardane), a 19th-century shipping merchant, bought land from three Moors to build the temple.
- The land was marshy and bordered by Moragoda Ela and Pettigala Ela, and it was filled and prepared at great expense to create the temple grounds.
- The temple was originally named Padawthota Gangaramaya Viharaya.
- Don Bastian, with community support, built several structures including:
- A great Chaitya (Dagaba) of 30 Riyans
- A decorative arch (Thorana)
- A ‘Sandakada Pahana’ modeled on those in Anuradhapura
- A three-storied preaching hall
- Surrounding walls, railings, and a moat
- A sapling of the sacred Bo tree from Sri Maha Bodhiya, Anuradhapura, was planted by Don Bastian and nurtured.
Century/Period/Age
19th century
Managed By
Department of Archaeology
Nearest Bus Station
Jinarathana
Nearest Railway Station
Bambalapitiya
Nearest Airport
Colombo