Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery- Kundasale මහමෙව්නාව භාවනා අසපුව - කුණ්ඩසාලේ
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Warapitiya Rd, Kundasale 20168, Sri LankaMap
Phone+94 814 950 182
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A cultural glimpse
The is a very large complex containing the holy relic of Buddha's tooth. Everyday there is a ceremony which cumulates in the viewing of the vessel the tooth is in (not the tooth!). The crowds are very...
This is a Beautiful Monastery, located in a scenic location. The monks residing here are extremely friendly. It's about 15-20 mins from the Kandy town, and it's worth the drive.
Beautiful part of Sri Lanka's culture and religion
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This temple, located in the ancient royal palace, collects the essence of the majority Buddhist religion in Sri Lanka and shows part of the history of the dynasties that reigned in the region.
A cultural glimpse
The is a very large complex containing the holy relic of Buddha's tooth. Everyday there is a ceremony which cumulates in the viewing of the vessel the tooth is in (not the tooth!). The crowds are very...
Nice buddhist monastery in Kandy
Just 15 minutes drive from kandy. This is not a tourists attraction, but popular buddhist temple. If you want to learn buddhism this is a good place.
MAHAMEVNAWA
This is a very nice place to visit if you are interested for Buddhist and Temples. They have lot of functions over the year
A BEAUTIFUL MONASTERY
This is a Beautiful Monastery, located in a scenic location. The monks residing here are extremely friendly. It's about 15-20 mins from the Kandy town, and it's worth the drive.
Beautiful part of Sri Lanka's culture and religion
This temple, located in the ancient royal palace, collects the essence of the majority Buddhist religion in Sri Lanka and shows part of the history of the dynasties that reigned in the region.