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Mihinthale: The Cradle of Buddhism in Sri Lanka-by Kalani-eLanka

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Mihinthale is a sacred mountain peak and pilgrimage site located about 12 kilometers east of Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. Revered as the place where Buddhism was first introduced to the island in 247 BCE, Mihinthale holds deep religious, historical, and cultural significance. Today, it is considered one of the holiest places for Sri Lankan Buddhists.

Historical Background

According to ancient chronicles such as the Mahavamsa, Mihinthale is the location where the Indian monk Arahat Mahinda, the son of Emperor Ashoka, met King Devanampiyatissa of Sri Lanka. This historic encounter led to the official introduction and acceptance of Buddhism in the country. The meeting is believed to have taken place on Poson Full Moon Poya Day, which is still celebrated with great reverence by Sri Lankans each year.

Significant Religious Sites in Mihinthale

  1. Ambasthala Dagoba (Stupa)
    Built at the site of Arahat Mahinda’s first sermon to King Devanampiyatissa, this small white stupa marks the sacred location of the Buddhist mission.

  2. Mihindu Guhā (Mahinda’s Cave)
    A rock shelter believed to have been used by Arahat Mahinda for meditation. It is a simple, serene space that continues to be a place of quiet contemplation.

  3. Aradhana Gala (Invitation Rock)
    A prominent rock formation where Arahat Mahinda is said to have made his first appearance. Pilgrims often climb this rock to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

  4. Kantaka Chetiya
    An ancient stupa dating back to the 1st century BCE, surrounded by beautiful carvings and guard stones, showcasing early Sinhalese architecture.

  5. Refectory, Hospital & Monastic Complex
    Mihinthale contains ruins of an ancient hospital and alms halls, indicating a highly organized monastic life.

Cultural and Religious Importance

Mihinthale is often called the “Cradle of Buddhism” in Sri Lanka. Thousands of devotees climb its 1,840 granite steps during the Poson festival to pay homage to the sacred site. The teachings introduced here influenced the spiritual and cultural development of the entire island.

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Visiting Mihinthale

  • Best time to visit: During Poson Poya in June for the annual pilgrimage.

  • Dress code: Visitors should wear modest, white clothing and remove footwear before entering sacred areas.

  • Climb: The climb to the top is rewarding, offering both spiritual fulfillment and breathtaking views.


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