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Samanala Kanda: A Sacred Buddhist Pilgrimage in Sri Lanka – By Bhanuka – eLanka Samanala Kanda, also known as Adam’s Peak, is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka, particularly for Buddhists. Rising 2,243 meters (7,359 feet) above sea level, this majestic mountain in the central highlands is not only a natural wonder but also a profound spiritual symbol deeply intertwined with the history and religious practices of Sri Lankan Buddhism. The mountain, often referred to as Sri Pada, meaning “Sacred Footprint,” is believed to bear the footprint of the Buddha himself, making it a site of immense significance for Buddhists around the world. The Legend of the Sacred Footprint According to Buddhist tradition, the footprint at the summit of Samanala Kanda is said to have been left by the Buddha during his third visit to Sri Lanka. It is believed that the Buddha, in his compassion ...

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Adam’s Peak Sri Lanka – By Malsha – eLanka Adam’s Peak, also known as Sri Pada, is a mountain located in central Sri Lanka. It is considered a sacred site by Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and Christians and is a popular pilgrimage destination. The summit of the mountain is home to a rock formation that is believed to be the footprint of the Buddha by Buddhists and the footprint of Adam by Christians. The hike to the summit offers panoramic views and is considered challenging, with the journey typically taking several hours. Adam’s Peak history Adam’s Peak, also known as Sri Pada, has a rich cultural and religious history that dates back many centuries. It is considered a sacred site by Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and Christians, each of whom have their own unique beliefs and legends associated with the mountain. For Buddhists, Adam’s Peak is believed to be the site where ...

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