The statue is a prime example of Sinhalese architecture, showcasing the fusion of Buddhist and South Indian artistic influences during the Polonnaruwa period (12th century). The statue’s design reflects the seated posture of the Buddha, emphasizing tranquility and meditation. Its facial features and intricate details, such as the ornate headdress and the serene expression, exhibit exceptional craftsmanship. The statue’s sanctum, with its elaborate pillars and carvings, adds to the overall grandeur of the site, offering insights into the artistic prowess and religious devotion of the era.
Duration: 1 hour
Highlights
- The central attraction, the Lankatilaka Buddha Statue, with its imposing presence and exquisite details, is a must-see for its historical and artistic value.
- Admire the intricately carved pillars in the sanctum, depicting various religious scenes and mythological stories.