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Die Rajagirilena genannte Stelle in den Felsen von Mihintale, wo Konig Devanampiya Tissa Zellen fur
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Die Rajagirilena genannte Stelle in den Felsen von Mihintale, wo Konig Devanampiya Tissa Zellen fur
Die Rajagirilena genannte Stelle in den Felsen von Mihintale, wo Konig Devanampiya Tissa Zellen fur die buddhistischen Monche erbauen liess 307-267 v. Chr. 1926. The site called Rajagirilena in the rocks of Mihintale, where King Devanampiya had Tissa cells built for the Buddhist monks. From Der Indische Kulturkreis in Einzeldarstellungen. [Georg Muller, Munich, 1926]
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30th Century Bc Ancient Monument Archaeological Ceylon Georg Georg Moller Maller Sacred Site Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Mihintale
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This print takes us back in time to the ancient site of Rajagirilena in Mihintale, Sri Lanka. The image showcases the remarkable rock formation where King Devanampiya Tissa constructed cells for Buddhist monks between 307-267 BC. The rugged landscape of Mihintale serves as a breathtaking backdrop, with its majestic mountains and serene countryside setting. This sacred site holds immense religious significance for Buddhism, making it an important pilgrimage destination even today. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to the photograph, emphasizing the historical value of this archaeological gem. It transports us to the 1920s when this snapshot was captured by Georg Muller, showcasing his keen eye for capturing cultural heritage. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the rich history and deep spirituality that permeates every inch of this location. The centuries-old cells built by King Devanampiya Tissa stand as a testament to his devotion towards Buddhism and his desire to provide shelter for those who sought enlightenment. This image is not just a visual representation; it is an invitation to explore the wonders of Sri Lanka's past and immerse ourselves in its vibrant cultural tapestry. Let us cherish these glimpses into our shared human heritage and appreciate how they shape our understanding of ancient civilizations like never before.
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