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Ridi Vihara Stupa

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The Ridi Vihara Stupa is an ancient religious monument in Sri Lanka, built by King Dutugemunu in the 2nd century BCE after the discovery of a rich silver ore nearby.

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Why is the temple called Ridi Vihara?

Its name means "Silver Temple" and refers to a silver-ore discovery associated with King Dutugemunu's reign. Tradition says the find helped finance construction of the great Ruwanwelisaya stupa at Anuradhapura.

Where is Ridi Vihara and its stupa located?

Ridi Vihara is near Ridigama in Sri Lanka's Kurunegala District. The complex is built among rocky hills and includes cave shrines as well as a stupa.

What does King Dutugemunu have to do with Ridi Vihara?

The monastery's foundation is traditionally attributed to King Dutugemunu in the 2nd century BCE. He is said to have established the sanctuary after silver ore was found at the site.

What else can visitors see besides the Ridi Vihara Stupa?

The complex includes the cave-like Pahala Vihara and the elevated Uda Vihara, with Buddhist paintings, sculpture, and carved architectural details. Its art reflects several periods of Sri Lankan patronage rather than a single building campaign.

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