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Avukana Buddha – A Magnificent Testament of Sri Lanka’s Buddhist Heritage – By Malsha – eLanka

Avukana Buddha - A Magnificent Testament of Sri Lanka's Buddhist Heritage - By Malsha - eLanka

In the heart of Sri Lanka lies the awe-inspiring statue of Avukana Buddha, one of the country’s most revered Buddhist pilgrimage sites and a popular destination for tourists. Standing tall in the picturesque village of Avukana, near Kekirawa, the statue overlooks the ancient Kala Wewa reservoir, surrounded by a serene forested area. This strategic location was chosen to evoke a sense of grandeur and inspiration for all who visit.

The Avukana Buddha is a remarkable sight, representing the standing Buddha with his right hand raised in a gesture of blessing, known as the Abhaya Mudra, symbolizing reassurance. Adorned with a beautifully carved Mandorla, a circular halo featuring intricate lotus petals and other motifs, the statue portrays a peaceful and smiling face with astonishing attention to detail.

The most astonishing aspect of this statue is its construction from a single large granite rock face. Towering at an impressive height of 13 meters (42 ft), the Avukana Buddha stands as one of the tallest Buddha statues in Sri Lanka. Carving such a monumental masterpiece directly into the rock was a monumental challenge, but the ancient craftsmen achieved it with incredible skill, fashioning the Buddha while skillfully creating the illusion of a mountainous backdrop with Cyclopean Masonry.

The origins of the Avukana Buddha date back to Sri Lanka’s Middle Ages, with popular belief attributing its creation to the 5th century AD, during the reign of King Dhatusena of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka’s first king from the Moriyan Dynasty. Legend tells of a master sculptor named Sena, who, according to some accounts, completed the statue in just six months, using only a hammer and chisel. However, historical evidence suggests it was more likely built in the 8th century AD, as evidenced by a donative inscription found at the back of the statue, dating to that period.

The Avukana Buddha is crafted in the distinctive style of the Anuradhapura School, known for its realistic depictions of the human form, with influences from the neighboring Gandara and Amaravati schools of art from India. The statue’s slender and elongated proportions, along with the intricate details of the flowing robe, showcase the exquisite precision of the ancient Sri Lankan craftsmen.

Over the centuries, the Avukana Buddha has been a subject of fascination for scholars, artists, historians, and archaeologists. Today, it stands as a symbol of Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage, cherished as one of the finest examples of ancient Sinhalese sculpture. The government has taken great care to preserve this national treasure, reinforcing it with metal support structures to protect it during earthquakes.

Recognizing its significance as a tourist attraction, the Sri Lankan government announced plans in 2017 to build a visitor center and museum near the statue, offering visitors a deeper understanding of its historical and cultural importance. For those fortunate enough to visit Sri Lanka, the Avukana Buddha is a must-see destination that captures the essence of the nation’s rich Buddhist heritage.

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