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- Buddhist sacred places. Some of the famous Havittas in Maldives include Fua Mulaku Havitta and Vādū Havitta. Forbes, Andrew D.W. (1987). "The Pre-Islamic...
- 419020 Fua Mulaku Havitta (formerly Dhadimagi Havitta) is the ruin of a Buddhist chaitya whose main feature is its ruined stupa. The Havitta is located at...
- investigate ancient Buddhist ruins. He studied the ancient mounds, called havitta or ustubu (these names are derived from chaitiya or stupa) (Dhivehi: ހަވިއްތަ)...
- about 15 feet in height, is located near the Havitta. An ancient local poem in the local dialect reads: "Havitta uhe haudahau, Redin taneke hedi ihau".(Thor...
- main gate being towards the east. The ancient Buddhist stupas are called "havitta", "hatteli" or "ustubu" by the Maldivians according to the different atolls...
- trees on this island. There were a few mosques in the village. A former havitta at island's east end had to be removed to build the runway. Gan now has...
- main gate being towards the east. The ancient Buddhist stupas are called "havitta", "hatteli" or "ustubu" by the Maldivians according to the different atolls...
- first mosque to be built after the whole island converted to Islam. The Havitta: An ancient ruin of possibly a Buddhist stupa. Located within the historical...
- Maldives Islam in the Maldives Gemmiskiy Buddhism in the Maldives Fua Mulaku Havitta Kuruhinna Tharaagandu Maldives Tourist Attractions - National Museum Maldives...
- statues and elaborate friezes of pre-Islamic Buddhist temples. A small hill (havitta) rises where some ruins of the pagan temple are supposed to be still undiscovered...