- The
Jetavanarama stupa or
Jetavanaramaya (Sinhala: ජේතවනාරාමය, romanized:
jētavanārāmaya) is a stupa, or
Buddhist reliquary monument,
located in the ruins...
- is
therefore much
older than Ruwanwelisaya,
Mirisawetiya Vihara or
Jetavanaramaya. The
stupa is
named after Princess Somawathi, the
sister of King Kavantissa...
-
steps have
unusual moonstones made from
concentric stone slabs. The
Jetavanaramaya is a stupa,
located in the
ruins of
Jetavana Monastery in the sacred...
- (c. 220 BC) and the
stupas constructed in
ancient Sri
Lanka like the
Jetavanaramaya and the
extensive irrigation works in Anuradhapura. The
Romans developed...
-
Afterwards many
stupas were built, some
colossal stupas,
biggest of
which is
Jetavanaramaya.
There are two
recorded instances regarding the
construction of stupas...
- and some of the
largest Stupa in the
world including Ruwanwelisaya,
Jetavanaramaya and
Abhayagiri vihāra
located in Sri
Lankan temples.[citation needed]...
-
Polonnaruwa have
built so many
architectural examples such as Ruwanwelisaya,
Jetavanaramaya –
second tallest brick building in the
ancient world after Great Pyramid...
- the
world in his book
Records of the
western Region. The Sri
Lankan Jetavanaramaya stupa,
constructed in the 3rd century,
measured 122 m (400 ft) from...
-
completely destro****
during the
reign of King Saddhatissa.
Whilst the
Jetavanaramaya,
Abhayagiriya and
Ruwanwelisaya were
taller structures, the Lovamahapaya...
- Thuparamaya. Later, many more were
built over the years,
including the
Jetavanaramaya in Anuradhapura. The
Asian words for
pagoda (tā in Chinese, t'ap in...