Sri Sugatha Bimbarama Rajamaha Viharaya

Sri Sugatha Bimbarama Rajamaha Viharaya

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Sri Sugatha Bimbarama Rajamaha Viharaya is a revered Buddhist temple located in Nawagamuwa, in the Colombo District of Sri Lanka. The temple serves as an important place of worship, spiritual development, and religious education for devotees in the surrounding communities. Nestled in a peaceful environment, it provides visitors with a calm atmosphere for meditation, prayer, and reflection while preserving the rich traditions of Theravada Buddhism.

Duration

30 Minutes

Best Time

6.00 AM - 6.00 PM

Approximate Charge

Free

Sri Sugatha Bimbarama Rajamaha Viharaya is a revered Buddhist temple located in Nawagamuwa, in the Colombo District of Sri Lanka. The temple serves as an important place of worship, spiritual development, and religious education for devotees in the surrounding communities. Nestled in a peaceful environment, it provides visitors with a calm atmosphere for meditation, prayer, and reflection while preserving the rich traditions of Theravada Buddhism.

The temple complex includes several traditional features commonly found in Sri Lankan Buddhist temples, including a sacred Bodhi tree, a stupa, a shrine room (Image House).  Devotees visit the temple daily to offer flowers, light oil lamps, chant Pirith, and observe religious practices. The serene surroundings and well-maintained premises create an ideal setting for spiritual contemplation and religious observances.

One of the unique features of Sri Sugatha Bimbarama Rajamaha Viharaya is its sacred Pattini Devalaya, which is dedicated to Goddess Pattini, a revered deity in Sri Lankan Buddhist tradition. The devalaya is visited by devotees seeking blessings for good health, protection, prosperity, and family well-being. Throughout the year, many worshippers offer flowers, fruits, oil lamps, and other traditional offerings while participating in religious rituals conducted according to long-standing customs. During special religious occasions and annual festivals, the Pattini Devalaya attracts large numbers of devotees, reflecting the harmonious coexistence of Buddhist worship and the veneration of guardian deities that has been an integral part of Sri Lanka's religious and cultural heritage for centuries.