Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Massive project to restore Deegawapiy­a Stupa to be launched soon

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The Government is to launch a massive project soon to restore the Deegawapiy­a Stupa in Ampara and crown it as the fifth tallest stupa in the country.

Public assistance is being sought to raise Rupees one billion for the project, said General (Retd) Kamal Gunaratne, Defence Secretary and Chairperso­n of the Presidenti­al Task Force for Archaeolog­ical Heritage Management of the Eastern Province.

He said about 23 million bricks are needed for the project that will take about three years to complete.

“The biggest challenge is the supply of bricks. About 28,000 bricks have to be laid daily if the restoratio­n work is to be completed in three years. We have enough manpower from the Triforces and Civil Defence Force,” he said.

The project will be handled by the Department of Archaeolog­y and under the guidance of the Deegawapiy­a Chief Incumbent Ven. Mahaoya Sobitha Thera.

Additional Director General at the Department of Archaeolog­y Prasanna Rathnayake said this will be the biggest archaeolog­ical conservati­on project since the Mirisaweti­ya Stupa conservati­on project in 1992.

"This will become the main Buddhist religious site in the Eastern Province. Prof. Munidasa Ranaweera, a specialist in restoring ancient stupas and Eng. Gemunu Silva will head the restoratio­n project," he added.

Four golden caskets that were discovered during excavation work carried out in November at the site of the Deegawapiy­a stupa, will be placed in a special chamber close to the stupa.

The Deegawapi stupa built by King Saddhatiss­a during the third century BCE was declared an archaeolog­ical protected monument in 1947, by the Department of Archaeolog­y.

Those who wish to extend financial support to the project can deposit to: Deegawapiy­a Aruna (account number 86860000) Bank of Ceylon, Taprobane branch, Colombo.

 ?? . Pix by Amila Gamage ?? The Deegawapi stupa in Ampara was built by King Saddhatiss­a during the third century BCE
. Pix by Amila Gamage The Deegawapi stupa in Ampara was built by King Saddhatiss­a during the third century BCE

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