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Polonnaruwa Vatadage in Sri Lanka

 In the Ancient Sri Lanka The kingdom Polonnaruwa Served as second major capital of it. flourishing from the 11th to the 13th century after the decline and destruction of the former capital, Anuradhapura. Initially established as a military post and briefly ruled by the South Indian Chola dynasty in the late 10th century, it was recaptured and made the capital by Sinhalese King Vijayabahu I in 1070. The kingdom reached its zenith under King Parakramabahu I (1153–1186), who oversaw a Golden Age characterized by sophisticated irrigation projects, notably the vast Parakrama Samudra reservoir, and significant architectural and cultural development. Today, the well-preserved ruins of its palaces, temples, and colossal Buddha statues like those at Gal Vihara stand as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a glimpse into this magnificent medieval era. Explore the timeless beauty of the Polonnaruwa Vatadage, a true masterpiece of ancient Sri Lankan architecture! This unique circular ...

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