Sri Lanka stupas' Architecture and History

Sri Lanka stupas' Architecture and History After the introduction of Buddhism to ancient Sri Lanka by the Emperor Dharmasoka in the third century CE, Buddhist people in the Lakwas began to make Buddha's statues and make stupas. It is a monument built for the Buddha. Stupa, Dagoba, Chetiya, Vehera, and Seya are various names. The sacred tree known as Chetia was found in pre-Buddhist Indian and Ceylon society. These trees were planted on platforms called Malaka from the ground during the Tree worship of ancient society. It is said that King Thuparamaya built the first stupa on this palace. It is on this necklace that the Sri Maha Bodhi was planted. The Pali word 'Dhatu Garbha' has been broken down and the word Vehera is derived from the Pali temples. The Buddha's relics are said to have been buried there. However, according to chronicles and ancient Sinhala literature, the Mahiyangana Chaitya and Girigadu Seya were .built by the Buddha in his time. Before the intro...