Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The crumbling lotus-shaped dagoba

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Alotus-shaped (padmakara) dagoba located in Nandimithr­a Nawawanguw­a Raja Maha Viharaya in Pallama, Chilaw dating back to the reign of King Dutugemunu are on the brink of destructio­n at present; the Chief Incumbent Poththukku­lame Dheeranand­a Thero claimed.

Lotus-shaped stupas are not very common in Sri Lanka. What's special about this shape is that it appears to be a significan­tly large basal ring.

According to the monk, the temple is in a state of disrepair.

The structure is exposed to heavy rainfall, and has been damaged. The dagoba bears

a neglected look with its broken stone walls, bricks strewn on the western side, and dilapidate­d slabs.

The Archeology Department had commenced the conservati­on of the dagoba on May 16, 2016 after the interventi­on of the then-government.

However, excavation­s had been carried out until August 2017, but since then the excavation­s have been halted. The monk fears that exposing the site to nature would lead to further damage to the brick structure.

It is said that this temple had been built by the warrior Nandimithr­a, one of the ten warrior giants (dasa maha yodhayas) in King Dutugemunu’s army.

The monk says the dagoba had been one of the tasks undertaken in that period, and would have been done by warrior Nandimithr­a who had been responsibl­e for the constructi­on of the Nawawangu Raja Maha Viharaya.

Former Chairman of the Nandimithr­a Rajamaha Viharaya Dayaka Sabha, Gamini Karunaratn­e said, "When they said that the Archeology Department did not have the money to build the roof of this temporary shade, all the contributo­rs to the Rajamaha Viharaya came together and prepared this roof."

The temporary roof has been erected with roofing sheets.

The monk laments; "If the dagoba is not preserved for posterity, how could future generation­s understand how our ancestors prospered?"

 ??  ?? Chief Incumbent Poththukku­lame Dheeranand­a Thero points out the damage to the structure
Chief Incumbent Poththukku­lame Dheeranand­a Thero points out the damage to the structure
 ??  ?? Centuries old building blocks exposed to the elements
Centuries old building blocks exposed to the elements
 ??  ?? The temporary roof has come apart over the structure
The temporary roof has come apart over the structure
 ??  ?? The monk and villagers survey the scene
The monk and villagers survey the scene
 ?? Text and pix by Hiran Priyankara Jayasinghe ??
Text and pix by Hiran Priyankara Jayasinghe
 ??  ?? Falling apart
Falling apart

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