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Fa Hsien-Lena Cave: The Stone Age Shelter of Sri Lanka

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Fa Hsien-Lena Cave: The Stone Age Shelter of Sri Lanka 

Fa Hsien-Lena Cave (Pahiyangala Cave)

A Glimpse into Prehistoric Life

For as long as humans have roamed the earth, they have sought shelter to protect themselves from harsh weather, wild animals, and other dangers. Caves, naturally formed and well-protected, were among the first abodes for early humans. In Sri Lanka, one of the most historically significant caves is Fa Hsien-Lena, also known as Pahiyangala Cave, located in the Bulathsinhala area of the Kalutara District.

This massive rock formation, hidden within lush greenery, is not only a breathtaking natural wonder but also an invaluable archaeological site. The cave is believed to have been a home for prehistoric humans as far back as 37,000 years ago, marking it as one of the oldest known human settlements in Asia.

The Ancient Home of Stone Age Man

Fa Hsien-Lena Cave sits at an elevation of 400 feet above sea level and has an enormous entrance measuring 175 feet in height and 200 feet in length. The sheer size of the cave suggests that it could have sheltered up to 3,000 people at once, making it one of the largest natural rock caves in South and East Asia.

Excavations by the Sri Lankan Department of Archaeology uncovered significant prehistoric evidence, including human skulls, tools, weapons, and remnants of food. Carbon dating carried out in the United States confirmed that some of these artefacts date back to over 37,000 years. Among the most fascinating discoveries were bone and stone weapons used for hunting, with evidence suggesting that early cave dwellers relied on a diet of monkeys, deer, porcupines, wild breadfruit, and snails.

Earliest Evidence of Bow and Arrow Usage

Further studies by an international team of researchers from Germany, Australia, and Sri Lanka between 2009 and 2012 brought more astonishing revelations. They found evidence that early humans in Fa Hsien-Lena Cave may have been among the first in the world to use bows and arrows for hunting—dating back to 45,000 to 48,000 years ago. This discovery suggests that prehistoric humans in Sri Lanka were not only skilled hunters but also among the earliest innovators in tool-making and survival techniques.

A Connection to Buddhism and Chinese History

The name Fa Hsien-Lena is derived from the Chinese Mahayana Buddhist monk Fa Hsien, who visited Sri Lanka in the 5th century. According to historical accounts, Fa Hsien stayed in the cave during his pilgrimage to Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak). Over time, the cave also became a site of Buddhist influence, with small shrine rooms and Buddha statues added during the Kandyan period. Even today, visitors can find rock paintings and ancient inscriptions near the cave, offering insight into its later cultural and religious significance.

Exploring Fa Hsien-Lena Cave Today

Today, Fa Hsien-Lena Cave is a popular archaeological and tourist destination. The journey to the cave requires a challenging but rewarding climb. Rock-hewn steps have been added to make the ascent easier for visitors, though it remains an adventure through thick forest cover.

While the main cave is open for exploration, many of its tunnels remain closed for security reasons. The central area is divided into four sections—two of which are shrine rooms, while the other two are reserved for ongoing archaeological research. Despite lacking traditional windows, the cave enjoys natural ventilation due to its high, wide entrance, allowing fresh air and sunlight to filter inside.

The Significance of Fa Hsien-Lena Cave

Beyond its geological and archaeological importance, Fa Hsien-Lena Cave serves as a testament to human resilience, adaptability, and ingenuity. From being a safe haven for Stone Age hunters to a Buddhist retreat, and now a scientific research site, this cave has witnessed thousands of years of history.

For history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike, a visit to Fa Hsien-Lena Cave is a journey into Sri Lanka’s prehistoric past, offering a glimpse into the lives of our ancient ancestors and their remarkable survival in the wilderness.

Conclusion

Fa Hsien-Lena Cave stands as a symbol of Sri Lanka’s deep-rooted history and cultural richness. It continues to intrigue historians, archaeologists, and travelers alike, with each excavation revealing new pieces of the puzzle about early human civilization. Whether one visits for its historical significance, natural beauty, or spiritual essence, Fa Hsien-Lena remains one of Sri Lanka’s most fascinating landmarks.

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