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Katharagama is
a fast developing township in the deep south
of Sri Lanka. But in ancient days it was
only a small village. It is situated 228km
south of Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka.
It is one of the 16 principal places of
Buddhist Pilgrimage to be visited. According
to the great chronicle of Sri Lankan history
(Mahawamsa), when the Bo-sapling (Bodhi tree
under which Gotama Buddha attained
enlightenment in Buddha Gaya in North India
2500 years ago) was brought to Anuradhapura
from India 2300 years ago, the warriors (
Kshatriyas ) from Katharagama were present
on the occasion to pay homage and respect.
Katharagama is
famous for the Hindu Shrine (Devale) and
Dageba (Buddhist Pagoda - Kirivehera). Lord
Buddha and his third and the last visit to
Sri Lanka were believed to have met the King
Mahasena who ruled over the Katharagama area
in B.C.580. Thus the Sri Lankans believe
that Katharagama was sanctified by Lord
Buddha.
The Kirivehera
Dageba which stands in close proximity to
the Devale was built by the King Mahasena.
According to the legend, the King met the
Lord Buddha and listen to the Buddha’s
discourse and as a token of gratitude, the
Dageba was built on that exact spot where it
now stands.
Katharagama
God is indigenous and long-celebrated in Sri
Lankan lore and legend, and originally
resides on the top of mountain called
Waedahiti Kanda just outside of the
Katharagama town. Since ancient times an
inseparable connection between the God and
his domain has existed. God Katharagama is
popularly known among the Hindus as God
Skandha, and Sivaites of South India call
the God Subramanya. Following are the other
names to identify the same God in the Hindu
texts; Kandasamy, Kadiradeva, Kadiravel,
Kartikeya, Tarakajith etc.
The God
Katharagama’s image is depicted either with
six heads and 12 hands, or one head and 4
hands. The God’s vehicle is the peacock,
which is native to Sri Lanka and India.
In spite of
the differences of caste and creed, all Sri
Lankans show great reverence to God
Katharagama. They honour him as a very
powerful deity and beg divine help to
overcome their personal problems or for
success in business enterprises etc., with
the fervent hope that their requests would
be granted. They believe that God
Katharagama actually exists and is vested
with extraordinary power to assist those who
ever appeal to him with faith and devotion
in times of their distress or calamity.
Katharagama is
a multi-religious sacred city as it contains
an Islamic Mosque within its Devale complex
as well. It holds its annual festival, that
celebrates the God’s courtship and marriage
to a Vedda princess, in July to August. |