Nelligala International Buddhist Center – By Malsha – eLanka Nelligala Temple, also known as the Nelligala International Buddhist Center, stands as a serene sanctuary atop a hill in the Kandy District of Sri Lanka. A modern marvel, this temple was erected in 2015, drawing locals and travelers alike with its striking architecture and breathtaking vistas. One notable addition to its allure is the newly erected Sumana Saman Statue, which has sparked considerable attention. The temple is perched near the small town of Muruthalawa, with its conception and design inspired by the vision of Rev. Wathurakumbure Dhammarathna Thero. Notably, the ongoing project of Kuragala, guided by Dhammarathna Thero, further enriches the spiritual landscape of the area. What was once dense forest land has now been transformed into an International Buddhist center and a flourishing tourist destination. Reaching Nelligala Temple offers multiple routes for travelers. Those originating from Kandy City can opt ...
Feb 6, 2024
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