Lovamahapaya
Lovamahapaya |
Lovamahapaya is a
building situated between Ruvanveliseya and Sri Mahabodiya in the
ancient city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. It is also known as the Brazen
Palace or Lohaprasadaya because the roof was covered with bronze tiles.
In
ancient times, the building included the refectory and the uposathagara
(Uposatha house). There was also a simamalake where the Sangha
assembled on Poya days to recite the sutra of the confessional. The
famous Lohaprasada built by King Dutugemunu, described as an edifice of
nine stories, was a building of this class. One side of the building was
400 ft (120 m) in length. There are 40 rows, each row consisting of 40
stone pillars, for a total of 1600 pillars. It is believed that it took
six years for the construction of the building and the plan was brought
from the heavens. The building was completely destroyed during the reign
of King Saddhatissa. The small building in the center is late
construction and is the Venue of Uposatha (chapter house)of the Maha
Vihara even now.
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