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Vatadage (The Stupa House)
This beautiful Stupa house has been built before the time of Nissanga Malla
(1187-1196) but he has carried out major renovations on this building. So what
you see today is probably his work.
Te uniqueness of such buildings is that the Stupa is protected by a roof. Therefore
Stupa’s in such buildings are small. Another beautiful Stupa house is
situated in Madirigiriya few kilometres away from Polonnaruwa.
On the centre is a small Stupa and on the four sides, there are beautifully
carved Buddha statues. These statues are different to what is normally found.
The curly hair is not visible on the head. And the robe is also flat which is
unusual. The roof has been supported by two rows of stone pillars around the
Stupa. None of the pillars are visible today. But the pillars outside the walls
are still intact.
Four sets of beautifully carved stone stairs lead the upper level from four
sides. On the side of stair case some of most beautiful guard stones and moonstones
in this area can be seen. The guard stones on the eastern side of the temple
is said to be the best guard stone in t he Polonnaruwa era.
The moonstones in the Polonnaruwa era had undergone a major change compared
to the Anuradhapura moonstones. The most visible is the disappearance of the
bull in the carvings. (See Pancavasa with the Moonstone for a
brief description of moonstones in Anuradhapura era.) Where the moonstones originally
had four animals - the elephant, the horse, the lion, the bull, now only three
remain. Bull is the vehicle of God Shiva (according to Hindu beliefs) and is
considered a holy animal by Hindu’s. Probably for this reason, it has
been taken off the moonstone where everybody who enters the temple tramples.
Instead the bull has been placed on the side of the stairways at a higher elevation
in some places.
Photos

view from the entrance to the Vatadage |

Steps leading to the upper chamber wth the
guard stones and the moonstone |

view of Vatadage from the oppersite side to the entrance |

The moon stone at the entrance (see top entrance) |

View of the Vatadageya from the Hetadageya ( The Relic House) |

A seated Buddha statue inside the Vatadage |

Stone slab at the entrance |

The moon stone at the entrance |

Gurad Stones |

Gurad Stones |

The left guard stone on the main entrance |
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North Entrance to Vatadage |
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Entrance to Wata-da-ge |
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November 24, 2007
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