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8°21'01.6"N 80°31'00.5"E

Maha Seya Mihintale

මිහින්තලේ මහා සෑය

Maha Seya Mihintale

Maha Seya Mihintale

මිහින්තලේ මහා සෑය

Maha Seya Mihintale (Great Stupa)


The largest stupa on the Mihintale summit is known as the Ambasthala Maha Saya, Ambulu-cétiya or Ambulu-Dagaba. From this spot, it is possible to have a view of a large stretch of countryside extending into the far distance. King Mahadathika Mahanaga originally constructed this in the first century. According to tradition, a white hair turned clock-wise on the forehead between the eyebrows was enshrined in it.


The circumference of the stupa is 41.48 meters, and it has a height of 13.72 meters. It has three terraces. The spire collapsed before 1890. This was renovated at the initiative of a Siamese Prince. The broken portion of the stupa conserved later and was renovated by the State Engineering Corporation.


(Heritage of Rajarata by Prof. Chandra Wikramagamage P171)

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