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Join us on Srilanka Neykor in the month of January 

Sigiriya Rock Fortress :

•Sigiriya (Lion Rock) is an ancient rock fortress located in the Central Province, Sri Lanka.

•Sigiriya rock hill, formed from residue of an extinct volcano, it is 200 meters higher than the surrounding jungles.

•The site was selected by King Kashyapa (477 – 495 CE) for his new capital and built his palace on the top of this rock.

On a small hill about halfway up the side of this rock he built a gateway in the form of an enormous lion.

•The Gardens of the Sigiriya city are one of the most important aspects of the site, as it is among the oldest landscaped gardens in the world.

•The mirror wall Originally was so highly polished that the king could see himself whilst he walked alongside it.

•It was used as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century.
•Sigiriya today is a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site.

•It is one of the best preserved examples of ancient urban planning.

•It is often referred to as the eighth wonder of world

Legends say that this is where Ravana, from the famous epic Ramayana, had his palace!

Sigiriya as Ravana’s palace site:

Apart from the history books, many noted historians believe Sigiriya to have a connection with Ramayana’s Ravana. It is believed that the plateau top was the site of Ravana’s majestic palace, made of solid gold and crafted by Kubera, the God of Wealth, around 50 centuries ago. One look at the site, and you would know how big an architectural feat this place must have been. With around 1000 stairs to the top, it used to have a lift for Ravana and his visitors to get to the top. Imagine this place with a lift that worked some 50 centuries ago! Would have surely given Tesla a run for money back then.

If you look closely towards the bottom of this rock plateau, you will find a number of caves. As believed, one of these caves is where Ravana imprisoned Sita, after abducting her. This story can very well be true because the cave walls have (still) brightly-coloured paintings, depicting scenes from the age of Ramayana. Other than that, you will spot a number of women portraits, believed to be portraits of the many wives of Ravana.

Courtesy Zelletours 20/12/2023

Join us on Srilanka Neykor in the month of January Sigiriya Rock Fortress : •Sigiriya (Lion Rock) is an ancient rock fortress located in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. •Sigiriya rock hill, formed from residue of an extinct volcano, it is 200 meters higher than the surrounding jungles. •The site was selected by King Kashyapa (477 – 495 CE) for his new capital and built his palace on the top of this rock. On a small hill about halfway up the side of this rock he built a gateway in the form of an enormous lion. •The Gardens of the Sigiriya city are one of the most important aspects of the site, as it is among the oldest landscaped gardens in the world. •The mirror wall Originally was so highly polished that the king could see himself whilst he walked alongside it. •It was used as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century. •Sigiriya today is a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site. •It is one of the best preserved examples of ancient urban planning. •It is often referred to as the eighth wonder of world Legends say that this is where Ravana, from the famous epic Ramayana, had his palace! Sigiriya as Ravana’s palace site: Apart from the history books, many noted historians believe Sigiriya to have a connection with Ramayana’s Ravana. It is believed that the plateau top was the site of Ravana’s majestic palace, made of solid gold and crafted by Kubera, the God of Wealth, around 50 centuries ago. One look at the site, and you would know how big an architectural feat this place must have been. With around 1000 stairs to the top, it used to have a lift for Ravana and his visitors to get to the top. Imagine this place with a lift that worked some 50 centuries ago! Would have surely given Tesla a run for money back then. If you look closely towards the bottom of this rock plateau, you will find a number of caves. As believed, one of these caves is where Ravana imprisoned Sita, after abducting her. This story can very well be true because the cave walls have (still) brightly-coloured paintings, depicting scenes from the age of Ramayana. Other than that, you will spot a number of women portraits, believed to be portraits of the many wives of Ravana. Courtesy Zelletours

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