Anuradhapura is situated in the North Central Province in Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura is one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka, famous for its well-preserved ruins of ancient Lankan civilization. The city, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies 205 km north of the current capital Colombo in Sri Lanka.
In the sacred city of Anuradhapura and in the vicinity are a large number of ruins. The ruins consist of three classes of buildings, dagobas, monastic buildings, and pokuna (ponds). Lands for sale in Anuradhapura, The city had some of the most complex irrigation systems of the ancient world, situated in the dry zone of the country the administration built many tanks to irrigate the land. Most of the civilians are Sinhala, while Tamils and Sri Lankan Moors live in the district.
Special places in Anuradhapura
- Sri Maha Bodhiya
- Ruwanweliseya
- Thuparamaya
- Lovamahapaya
- Abhayagiri Dagaba
- Jetavanarama
- Mirisaveti Stupa
- Lankarama
- Isurumuniya
History of Anuradhapura
The largest and oldest of all Sri Lanka's ancient cities, Anuradhapura is a fitting climax to any tour of the Cultural Triangle. Arguably, it takes a bit more effort to imagine it as it was more than 2000 years ago, with palaces and huge dagobas standing up to nine storeys high, a main processional avenue 24km (16 miles) long, and the richly decorated, ostentatious mansions of Sinhalese nobles and wealthy foreign merchants.
Founded by King Pandukhabaya in 437BC, by the mid-3rd century BC Anuradhapura's fame had spread as far as the Roman-Hellenistic world of the Mediterranean and by the 1st century AD it had established trade and diplomatic links with China. The Jetavana treasures, unearthed over the past 20 years (some are now displayed in the partially completed Jetavanarama Museum, on site) show evidence of these links to east and west.
Anuradhapura was the royal seat of more than 250 Buddhist and Hindu kings recorded in the royal genealogies, and the preeminent city on the island for some 1400 years.
Anuradhapura's proximity to southern India both enriched it and encouraged the kingdom's conversion to Buddhism, but was also its eventual downfall, making it vulnerable to the invading Tamil forces of Rajaraja Chola, who sacked the city in the 11th century AD. The Sinhalese capital then moved to Polonnaruwa. Although attempts were made to preserve its monuments after the overthrow and expulsion of the Chola dynasty, it was never restored to its former glory.
The Malwathu Oya River forms the boundary between the sacred ancient city and the modern town of Anuradhapura, east of the river. To the west are several large tanks, some of them the work of King Mahasena (AD276-303), whose passion for large-scale construction also endowed the city with the enormous Jetavanarama Dagoba. |
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retired Chief Clerk served at Gampola, Nuwara Eliya, Hatton, Kegalle, Kandy, Anuradhapura, Matale and Dambulla A.S.P. Offices expired. Burial at on Thursday, the 2nd of September at 2.00 p.m. Beloved wife Mrs. Miyuriyal Kothalawala Hangarapitiya, daughter, sons and relatives. |
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Three LTTE suspects involved in the air and land strike at the Anuradhapura Air Force base in 2007 were ordered to be remanded by Anuradhapura Chief Magistrate Darshika Wimalasiri. |
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Thirty-five Tamil political prisoners held in Anuradhapura prison since 2005 have made an urgent appeal to Sri Lanka government Sunday to release them on bail or discharge them. They have told the authorities in a memorandum that they are in remand on fabricated evidence against them. These prisoners were taken into custody from Vavuniyaa, Anuradhapura, Mannaar, Jaffna, Ki'linochchi ... |
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From historical times, vector-borne diseases, most of them mosquito-borne, affecting the population of Sri Lanka were not unknown. |
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Paddy Marketing Board (PMB) has purchased 850 metric tons of paddy from farmers in Anuradhapura in the Yala season this year. The PMB has spent Rs 238,000 to buy paddy across its regional purchasing centres at Galnewa, Negama, Katiyawa, Kekirawa, Wilachchiya, Gomarankadawala and Kebithigollewa. |
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The 23rd Infantry Division of the Sri Lanka Army handed over Rs 10.1 million for the construction of the Abimansala, the “Wellness Resort” conducted by the Sri Lanka Army in order to house disabled war heroes to provide them lifelong care. |
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The Government is to use the locally manufactured BTI bacteria from today in a bid to stop the spread of dengue. Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena told the media yesterday that the locally manufactured BTI will be used for the first time in the Colombo district today. |
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Sri Lanka has missed several technological waves which have flown across the globe since country’s independence. There were technological revolutions such as Electronic, ICT and Bio Technological revolution. |
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The Asian Legal Resource Centre joins the UN Independent Expert on human rights, water and sanitation in welcoming the landmark resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 28 July 2010 that recognised water and sanitation as a human right. |
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The Northern Centaral Provincial Council launched a programme to set up a network of 60 fresh cows' milk sales outlets in the Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa districts,the Nothern Central Provincial Council (NCPC) Chief Ministry media unit said. |
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