Gumbo’s Pic of the Day, Sept. 27, 2013: Gal Vihara, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka

Polonnaruwa is a medieval city in the Cultural Triangle of Sri Lanka. and provides some of the best-preserved ruins in that remarkable country.  The most striking attraction in this city is the Gal Vihara, a superbly detailed group of 3 large Buddha carvings which includes a standing figure (7 m high), a sitting figure, and a reclining figure (14 m long) lying on a pillow; you can see two of these depicted in this photo.  Crafted in the 12th century, they are carved from a single huge piece of granite (like Mt. Rushmore but on a smaller scale).  At one time these carvings were part of a Buddhist monastery but now they are open to all to study and enjoy.

Sri Lanka 2001 081 Polonnaruwa. Gal Vihara

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