Rambewa Kadahatha Aloka Pabbatha Tampita Viharaya: A Hidden Gem of the Kandyan Era

Declared a protected archaeological monument in 2009, the Kadahatha Tampita Viharaya once stood as a testament to ancient craftsmanship. Today, only the stone pillar stumps remain, silently marking where the shrine once stood.

Nearby, an ancient stupa, long buried under earth and wild vegetation, was conserved in mid-2022, reviving interest in this sacred site. However, the temple’s exact location remains uncertain, adding an air of mystery for explorers and historians.

Key Features of the Site:

  • Stone pillar stumps – The only remnants of the Tampita Viharaya.
  • Recently conserved stupa – Once overgrown, now restored.
  • Rock with a pond – A serene natural element mentioned in historical records.

Why Visit Kadahatha Tampita Viharaya?

For those fascinated by Sri Lanka’s Buddhist heritage, this site offers:
A rare glimpse into Kandyan-era temple architecture.
A chance to explore a lesser-known archaeological treasure.
A peaceful retreat surrounded by history and nature.

Plan Your Visit

While the exact location is approximate, adventurous travelers can explore the Kadahatha area in Rambewa (Anuradhapura District) to uncover this hidden relic. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast, a history buff, or a pilgrim seeking ancient spiritual sites, the Kadahatha Tampita Viharaya is a journey into Sri Lanka’s forgotten past.

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