Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Polonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa

Situated in the southern outskirts of the medieval Sri Lankan capital Polonnaruwa there is a famous rock-cut sculpture of excellent quality. Its correct interpretation is still under discussion. Most Sinhalese regard it to be a portrait of Polonnaruwa's historically most important King Parakramabahu. But the sacred thread running from the left shoulder across the body and the Ola leaf book carried in the hands is typical for Brahmin scholars. Some suggest the sculpture to depict Rishi Kapila or Rishi Agastya. But most probably it is Rishi Pulastya, called Pulatthi in Pali or Pulasthi by locals. He is the name-giving patron of the Polonnaruwa city which during ancient times was called Pulasthinagara. Pulastya is the grandfather of Lanka's king Ravana.

Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka < Ramayana tours

Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka < Ramayana tours


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