Dambulla Cave Temple

Dambulla Cave Temple is located at an elevation of 1118 feet from sea level rises a massive rock from the surrounding plains of Dambulla is 600 feet high and over 2000 feet in length. It is home to the Worlds most acclaimed Cave complex of magnificent Buddha Images and Rock Paintings of vivid colours and shapes constructed and painted from around the 2nd Century BC (Anuradhapura era ) and continued up to the Kandyan era of the 18th Century. Sinhalese people call it ‘ Dambulu Gala’ ( Dambulla Rock) and the Temple is called the ‘ Rangiri Dambulu Viharaya’ (Golden Rock Dambulla Temple).

The Dambulla Rock Cave Temple had first been constructed during the reign of King Vattagamini Abhaya ( 103 BC and 89-77 BC ). The Sinhalese often call him King Valagamba. During a South Indian invasion, the king had to abandon his Anuradhapura Kingdom. For 12 years, King Valagamba was in hiding and frequented these caves for his safety. After regaining the kingdom of Anuradhapura and becoming the King, to show his gratefulness for his safe place, he converted those caves into Buddhist Temples by constructing walled partitions under the rock overhang which spans the entire area as a single large cave. He got drip ledges made along this large cave and made it suitable to withstand rainy weather and avoided water seeping inside the caved areas. The three cave temples named Devarajalena, Maharajalena and the Paccimalena were constructed by him.

After King Vattagamini Abaya’s reign, for several centuries this cave temple had not come under the patronage of any other Kings until Vijayabahu I (1055-1110 AD ), who made Polonnaruwa his kingdom. He had done renovations to the Cave temples and it is believed that there were Buddhist monks dwelling in this and nearby caves at that time. King Keerthi Sri Nissankamalla (1187-1196 AD ) was much involved in uplifting the place with many additional Buddha images being constructed and gold plating some seventy-three Buddha images in the Dambulla Cave Temple.

King Buwanekabahu (1372-1408 AD), King Vickramabahu III (1360-1374 AD), King Rajasinha I (1581-1591 AD) and King Vimaladharmasuriya I (1592-1604 AD ) are the other Kings merited with the uplifting of the status of the Dambulla Cave Temple at various times of the years gone by.

Another interesting fact is that the Archeologists state that this cave and other numerous caves around the main rock had been in use for dwelling in pre-historic times too from the evidence found so far.