Seruwila Mangala Viharaya

About Seruwila Mangala Viharaya

Seruwila Mangala Viharaya is located at Seruwila, 24km flight distance from Trincomalee town. It is one of the ancient Buddhist temples in Eastern Province. This temple was built during the reign of King Kavantissa in the 2nd century BC for containing the sacred forehead bone of the Buddha. There are two Buddha figures seated under the hood of the Naga King Mucalinda. The Chetiya at Seruwila Mangala Viharaya is the one, where the forehead relic of the Buddha was enshrined. There are also some ancient caves around this area. Seruwila Mangala Viharaya can be reached by land and by sea. The sea route is from Trincomalee to Muttur by boat and another 16 km by road and the land route is via Kantale to Allai, which is about 45km through a thick forest.

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