Kudumbigala aranya senasana which grows in the middle of a forest Kudumbigala
Today we are going to talk about a special place which was highly purified by the feet of twelve thousand Maha Rahathans...
In that name Kudumbigala Aranya Senasanai...
I think not many have been here..
It would be correct if you say hiding in the middle of a forest...
Here, here,
Qataram Ketu len, Chelipi and old Dagab are spreading wildly here during the Rohana Kingdom of Anuradhapura.
Some of the Lenaka's current Aid owners are working.
5 rocks located here are 50 Qatar short lanes.
Did you know that there is a story related to this place.. Once the era of Rahathans is over, this land might be covered in the forest again.
About 1942, a wonderful Upasaka has crossed this big forest.. That is Mr. Maithree Upasaka.
This person who was born from another religion has embraced Buddhism and came to this great forest alone and cleaned the Sudarshana Lena and spent time meditating.
Later on the invitation of that Mr. Tambugala Anandasiri Thero, the former passenger of Kudumbigala, has been carried out.
If you want to know the wonderful experiences he had in this forest, you have to read the book he wrote as a twenty-five years of life...
Initially, the walls of about 10 lanes have been built into chambers and started preaching.
This finds more than 10 pre BC games.
Eight ruins can be seen in the Kudumbigala forecast.
There is a hall here where the courtesy of the monks can come out and stop for the alms preparations.
Several locations on this ground have natural water springs in a very wonderful way..
Elephant, tiger, dot, oxen leopard, vulgar, sandwich, gona, bear, cobbler, cannabis still exist in this forest..
From Colombo to Monaragala via Pothuvil. Meee. This Kudumbigala Aranya is located about 340 away....
If we really think....
I also wonder how much more we need to strengthen our minds to light a lonely night in this forest, a beautiful home for the Rahaths who removed fear...
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Kudumbigala
The Kudumbigala Sanctuary is 4,403 hectares in extent. It was declared a sanctuary on September 28, 1973. Despite it being a sanctuary, a little private ownership is allowed where villagers from Panama own land within the area. There was a period when they were driven away by terrorists but now they have reclaimed their land and are living a happy farming life.
While on a trip to the Kudumbigala Sanctuary, you can see the Helawa lagoon in its majesty and tranquility. Fishing in the lagoon is permitted and this is a practice that had been going on for many years before the area was declared a sanctuary.
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