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Udayagiri Raja Maha Vihara

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Affiliation
  
Buddhism

Architectural type
  
Buddhist temple

District
  
Ampara District

Udayagiri Raja Maha Vihara

Location
  
Udayagiri, Ampara, Sri Lanka

Province
  
Eastern Province, Sri Lanka

Heritage designation
  
Archaeological protected monument (26 December 2014)

Similar
  
Ovagiriya, Dighavapi, Kelaniya Raja Mah

Udayagiri Raja Maha Vihara (Sinhalaː උදයගිරි රජ මහා විහාරය) is an ancient Buddhist Temple situated in Ampara District, Sri Lanka. The temple has been built in the village called Udayagiri, and located about 1 km (0.62 mi) distance to Ampara – Mahaoya Road. The temple has been formally recognised by the Government as an archaeological site in Sri Lanka.

History

It is believed that the history of this temple is goes back over 1000 years. But according to the features of archaeological remains in the Vihara premises, archaeologists assume that this temple may have been established during the pre–christian era. A stone pillar with an inscription at the entrance of Vihara states that this Vihara was released from taxes by two generals of King Udaya I (901 - 912).

References

Udayagiri Raja Maha Vihara Wikipedia