Polonnaruwa Gal viharaya
This 12th century marval is believed to be built by King Parakramabahu's architects. They excavated the shrines out of natural granite and left an in script describing their work.
Galvihara also known as Uttararamaya (Nothern Temple) is situated in Polonnaruwa, the ancient kingdom in north central Sri Lanka, founded by king Vijayabahu and refined to its excellence by Great Parakramabahu, Nissanka Malla and many others .Galviharaya is the central attraction amongst all the other remaining ruins.
Samadhi Statue
Standing Statue
However historians disagree with this interpretation argue that this is indeed Buddha who is paying homage to the Bodhi tree in the 2nd week after the enlightenment. The finest details on Buddhas clothes and the body features gives us an idea about the talent and the patience of the creator, The natural rippling of the granite which goes across the statue adds considerably to its uniqueness.
Reclining Buddha
In between the statue is placed the famous inscription carved on a flat slab of granite describing King Parakramabahu's works.
The skills and the geometrical knowledge of the artist is quiet obvious just looking at these creations. Withstanding centuries of rain and droughts these statues still stand majestically, shining a proud light on all of us Sri Lankans.