Isurumuniya is a Buddhist temple situated near to the Tissa Wewa (Tisa tank) in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. There are four carvings of special interest in this Vihara. They are the Isurumuniya Lovers, Elephant Pond and The Royal Family.
The ancient Meghagiri Vihara or Meygiri Vihara
is presently identified as the Isurumuni Vihara. It was built by
King Devanampiya Tissa (307 BC to 267 BC) who ruled in the ancient Sri Lankan capital of Anuradhapura. After
500 children of high-caste were ordained, Isurumuniya was built for them to
reside. King Kasyapa I (473-491 AD) again renovated this viharaya
and named it as "Boupulvan, Kasubgiri Radmaha Vehera" giving the
names of his 2 daughters and his name. There is a viharaya
connected to a cave and above is a cliff. A small stupa is built on it. It can
be seen that the constructional work of this stupa belongs to the present
period. Lower down on both sides of a cleft, in a rock that appears to rise out
of a pool, have been carved the figures of elephants. On the rock is carved the
figure of a horse. The carving of Isurumuniya lovers on the slab has been
brought from another place and placed it there. A few yards away from this
vihara is the Ranmasu Uyana.
The above Brahmi inscription was inscribed at the original
place where the Isurumuniya Lovers were originally sculptured and placed. It
is a special one as a letter in this inscription is 3 inches x 4 inches in
size. After donating Vessagiriya to Maha Sangha this sculpture would have
been removed and placed at its present place. The Lovers in the sculptured
plaque are King Kuvera Vaisrawana and his Queen Kuni. Ramayana states that
Vaisrawana who lived in Vessagiriya ruled Sri Lanka from Lankapura before
Rawana.
Royal
Family Carving
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Place:
Isurumuniya Viharaya
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Century:
8th century A.D
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Period:
Anuradhapura Period
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Tradition: Guptha
Kala (mystic)
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Medium:
Granite
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Method:
low relief "Ardha Unnata"
The Royal Family carving is carved on a Granite
plate.There are five human figures carved on this plate. The human figure in
the center is King Dutugamunu, who has a tall crown on his head and a "puna
noola" around his chest. At his left are another two human figures.
They are fanning him with a "Wijinipath"
Elephant
Pond Carving
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Place:
Isurumuniya Rock
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Century:
7th century A.D
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Period:
Anuradhapura Period
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Tradition: Pallawa
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Medium:
Granite
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Method:
low relief "Ardha Unnata"
There are four elephants in this carving. It
shows them bathing. The elephant figures here are very similar to the elephant
figures in "Mamallapuram" In India.

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