
Bentota is a coastal town in
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
, located in the
Galle District
Galle ( ''gālla distrikkaya''; ''Kāli māvattam'') is a Districts of Sri Lanka, district in Southern Province, Sri Lanka, Southern Province, Sri Lanka. It is one of 25 districts of Sri Lanka, the second level administrative division of the co ...
of the
Southern Province. It is approximately south of
Colombo
Colombo, ( ; , ; , ), is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. The Colombo metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of 5.6 million, and 752,993 within the municipal limits. It is the ...
and north of
Galle
Galle (, ; , ) (formerly ) is a major city on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, south of Colombo. Galle is the provincial capital and largest city of Southern Province, Sri Lanka and is the capital of Galle District.
Galle was known as ''Gi ...
. Bentota is situated on the southern bank of the Bentota River mouth, at an elevation of above the sea level.
History
Bentota has been identified as the ancient Bhimatirtha and the area is also described in ancient messenger poems (''
sandeśa kāvya''). It is believed that the ''Galapatha
Viharaya'' (which is referred to in chronicles
Mahavamsa and Pujavaliya by the name Bhimatittha Viharaya in Pasyodun District) was maybe a cluster of five ancient temples in the region. The 13th-century rock inscription at Galapatha Viharaya also mentions the name Bhimatittha.
In the 17th century the Portuguese built a small fort at the mouth of the Bentota River (Bentara Ganga), which in
Sinhala was called Parangi Kotuwa, meaning the fort of the Portuguese. The river marked the southern extremity of Portuguese-held territory in Sri Lanka. The Dutch subsequently allowed the fort to fall into disrepair, converting one of the large buildings within the fort into a colonial rest house for Dutch Officers travelling between
Colombo
Colombo, ( ; , ; , ), is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. The Colombo metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of 5.6 million, and 752,993 within the municipal limits. It is the ...
and
Galle
Galle (, ; , ) (formerly ) is a major city on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, south of Colombo. Galle is the provincial capital and largest city of Southern Province, Sri Lanka and is the capital of Galle District.
Galle was known as ''Gi ...
. The British subsequently converted the rest house into a coastal
sanatorium
A sanatorium (from Latin '' sānāre'' 'to heal'), also sanitarium or sanitorium, is a historic name for a specialised hospital for the treatment of specific diseases, related ailments, and convalescence.
Sanatoriums are often in a health ...
. Sir
James Emerson Tennent
Sir James Emerson Tennent, 1st Baronet, FRS (born James Emerson; 7 April 1804 – 6 March 1869) was a Conservative Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for the Irish seats of Belfast and of Lisburn, and a resident Colonial Secretary in Ceyl ...
(1804–1869), the
colonial secretary of
Ceylon
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
(1845–1850) in his book, ''Ceylon, An Account of the Island'' (1859), stated that the rest house at Bentota was situated within a little park, deeply shaded by lofty
Tamarind
Tamarind (''Tamarindus indica'') is a Legume, leguminous tree bearing edible fruit that is indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia. The genus ''Tamarindus'' is monotypic taxon, monotypic, meaning that it contains only this spe ...
trees on the point of the beach where the river forms its junction with the sea. He wrote that stated that this rest house was one of the coolest and most agreeable in Ceylon. The British introduced the railway in the early 19th century, mainly to transport the coconut produce from the deep south to the capital, building a permanent bridge (Bentota Palama) to cross the river.
The Mythical Troll Rock of Bentota Beach: Handirangala – A Sleeping Giant in the Ocean
Nestled along the golden shores of Bentota Beach, Sri Lanka, lies an enigmatic natural formation steeped in mystery and legend. Known locally as Handirangala, this unique rock formation has captivated locals and travelers alike with its striking resemblance to a sleeping giant. Rising above the tranquil waters of the Indian Ocean, Handirangala is more than just a geological wonder; it is a testament to the fusion of nature’s artistry and the rich folklore of Sri Lanka.
The Legend of Handirangala
According to local lore, Handirangala, or “The Troll Rock,” is the petrified remains of a mythical giant. The story recounts how this giant once roamed the island with unmatched strength and a deep connection to nature. However, driven by hubris or love for the ocean, he defied the gods and was cursed to eternal slumber. Over centuries, the waves and wind sculpted his body into the rocky outcrop visible today, where he rests as a silent guardian of the shore. Some say that during certain times of the day, when the sunlight hits the rock just right, the giant’s features—his forehead, nose, and chin—become unmistakably clear, evoking awe and wonder.
The Geological Marvel
Beyond the myth, Handirangala is a fascinating geological formation. Composed of ancient rock, likely shaped by volcanic activity and centuries of coastal erosion, it serves as a reminder of the Earth’s evolving landscape. The rock’s contours mimic the form of a reclining figure, with its “head” pointing toward the sky and its “body” merging seamlessly into the ocean. This natural phenomenon highlights the interplay between geology and human imagination, as people have long found stories within the patterns of the earth.
The Mystique from the Beach
From the soft, golden sands of Bentota Beach, the silhouette of Handirangala is unmistakable. The tranquility of the setting adds to the mystique of the rock, as the ocean waves lap gently against its base, echoing the whispers of ancient tales. Visitors often find themselves lost in thought, marveling at how nature can evoke such humanlike forms. For photographers and nature enthusiasts, the rock provides a perfect subject, particularly during sunrise and sunset, when the interplay of light and shadow accentuates its shape.
A Symbol of Cultural and Natural Heritage
Handirangala is not just a visual spectacle but a cultural symbol. The rock embodies the deep-rooted relationship between Sri Lankans and their environment, where myths breathe life into natural landmarks. It also serves as a reminder of the need to preserve such sites for future generations. The allure of Handirangala attracts visitors from all over the world, making it an integral part of Bentota’s charm and a must-visit destination for those exploring Sri Lanka.
Conclusion
Handirangala, the mythical Troll Rock of Bentota Beach, is a place where legend and nature converge. Its mysterious allure and breathtaking presence inspire imagination and reverence, offering a glimpse into the profound ways humanity connects with its surroundings. Whether as a geological wonder, a cultural landmark, or a mythological relic, this sleeping giant continues to watch over the shimmering waters of the Indian Ocean, inviting all who visit to dream, explore, and believe in the magic of the natural world.
Transport
Bentota is located on the
Coastal
A coast (coastline, shoreline, seashore) is the land next to the sea or the line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake. Coasts are influenced by the topography of the surrounding landscape and by aquatic erosion, su ...
or Southern Rail Line (connecting
Colombo
Colombo, ( ; , ; , ), is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. The Colombo metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of 5.6 million, and 752,993 within the municipal limits. It is the ...
through to
Matara), though Bentota Halt is only a small railway station with most trains stopping at
Aluthgama
Aluthgama (; ) is a coastal town in Kalutara District in the Western Province (Sri Lanka), Western Province of Sri Lanka. It is approximately south of Colombo and north of Galle. Aluthgama is situated on the northern bank of the Bentota Ganga (R ...
, north of Bentota. It is located on the
A2 highway, connecting
Colombo
Colombo, ( ; , ; , ), is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. The Colombo metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of 5.6 million, and 752,993 within the municipal limits. It is the ...
to
Wellawaya
Wellawaya (; ) is a town located in Monaragala District, Uva Province of Sri Lanka.
History
On 25 August 1630 a major battle took place near Wellawaya between Portuguese forces and the Sinhalese under the command of King Rajasinghe II, which re ...
, about south of
Beruwala
Beruwala ( Sinhala:බේරුවල Tamil: பேருவளை) is a large town in Kalutara District, Western Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. The town covers a total area of approximately and is located on the south-west ...
. Access is possible from the
Southern Expressway Welipenna exit and only 10 km from the exit. Helicopters fly shuttle services on charter basis.
Economy
Bentota is a tourist attraction, with a local airport (
Bentota River Airport) and a handful of world-class hotels. It is a destination for
watersports
Water sports or aquatic sports are sports activities conducted on waterbodies and can be categorized according to the degree of immersion by the participants.
On the water
* Boat racing, the use of powerboats to participate in races
* Boatin ...
. Bentota also delivers an ancient art of healing called
Ayurveda
Ayurveda (; ) is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. It is heavily practised throughout India and Nepal, where as much as 80% of the population report using ayurveda. The theory and practice of ayur ...
. Bentota is famous for its
toddy production, an alcoholic beverage made out of coconut nectar. It also has a turtle hatchery, located on Induruwa beach (6 km from Bentota).
Attractions
* Bentota Beach
*
Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery – located south of Bentota, is a community-based turtle hatchery and turtle watching project set up by the Turtle Conservation Project (TCP) in association with the Wildlife Department of Sri Lanka.
*
Brief Garden – located inland from Bentota, is the house and garden of renowned
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
n
landscape architect
A landscape architect is a person who is educated in the field of landscape architecture. The practice of landscape architecture includes: site analysis, site inventory, site planning, land planning, planting design, grading, storm water manage ...
,
Bevis Bawa
Major Bevis William Frederick Bawa, ADC, CLI (26 April 1909 – 18 September 1992) was a Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) planter, soldier and a landscaper. He was also one of the most renowned landscape architects in Sri Lanka and served as the Aide-de- ...
, the older brother of architect
Geoffrey Bawa
Deshamanya Geoffrey Manning Bawa, (23 July 191927 May 2003) was a Sri Lankan architect. Often referred to as the leader of the Tropical Modernist movement, he was among the most influential Asian architects of his generation.
Early life
Geoff ...
. Established in 1929 on the grounds of a former
rubber plantation
Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Plantations, centered on a plantation house, grow crops including cotton, cannabis, tobacco ...
Bawa continued to develop the property until his death in 1992.
* Galapatha
Raja
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T ...
Maha
Vihara Buddhist temple
A Buddhist temple or Buddhist monastery is the place of worship for Buddhism, Buddhists, the followers of Buddhism. They include the structures called vihara, chaitya, stupa, wat, khurul and pagoda in different regions and languages. Temples in B ...
, located in Bentota, contains stone inscriptions, stone carvings, pillars, ponds and troughs from the medieval period.
See also
*
List of towns in Southern Province, Sri Lanka
Southern Province is a province of Sri Lanka, containing the Galle District, Hambantota District, and Matara District. The following is a list of settlements in the province.
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Abakolawewa, Abesekaragama, Abeyesekaragama, Achari ...
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List of beaches in Sri Lanka
The following is a list of beaches in Sri Lanka, an island nation south of India in the Indian Ocean.
See also
* List of beaches
References
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Sri Lanka
Beaches
Beaches
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References
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Populated places in Southern Province, Sri Lanka
Populated places in Galle District
Seaside resorts in Sri Lanka
Tourism in Sri Lanka