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205 Km from
Colombo is the ancient capital town of
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka's first capital
founded about the 4th century BC. According
to the Mahavansa, the Sinhala Buddhist
chronicle, the city was a model of planning.
Precincts were
set aside for huntsmen and scavengers and
even heretics and foreigners. There were
hostels and hospitals, separate cemeteries
for high and low castes. A water supply was
assured by the construction of reservoirs.
Anuradhapura
was to continue for over thousand years as
the national capital. But internecine
struggles for the royal secession grew, and
it became more and more vulnerable to the
pressures of south Indian political
expansion. The city was finally
abandoned and the capital withdrawn to more
secluded areas.
But the
monuments of Anuradhapura's heyday survive,
surrounded by the solemn umbrage of trees,
scions of ancient parkland. |