'Solosmasthana' are 16 sacred places in
Sri Lanka
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, believed by
Buddhists
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to have been hallowed by visits of
Gautama Buddha.
These places of worship are among the most important religious locations in Sri Lanka, and are located throughout the country. Ancient Buddhist and historical sources of Sri Lanka assert that the Buddha visited the country on three occasions. These three visits are given in some detail in the ancient chronicle
Mahavamsa, which describes his journeys to eleven of the Solosmasthana. Other sources such as the
Pujavaliya,
Samantapasadika and
Butsarana also mention these visits.
History
The first visit was made to
Mahiyangana in the ninth month after the Buddha attained
enlightenment
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. The Mahavamsa says that he conquered the
yakshas there and sent them to an island named Giri, thereby setting the background for the establishment of Buddhism in the country later on, where the Buddha knew that the
Dhamma would prevail "in all its glory". The Buddha's second visit to Sri Lanka was made to
Nagadipa in the fifth year after attaining enlightenment, where he settled a dispute between
Naga
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kings Chulodara and Mahodara regarding a jeweled chair.
[Wijesooriya (2006), p. 7] In the eighth year after enlightenment, the Buddha made his third and final visit to the country accompanied by 500
bhikkhus. This visit was to
Kelaniya and was due to an invitation by a Naga king named Maniakkika, who had asked the Buddha to come to his kingdom during the previous visit. After a discourse on Dharma at Maniakkika's abode, the Mahavamsa records that the Buddha visited
Samantakuta,
Diva Guhava
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,
Dighavapi, and the places where the
Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi,
Ruwanwelisaya,
Thuparamaya and
Sela Cetiya
Sela Chaitya, Cetiya is one of the 16 main places of worship or Solosmasthana and is situated to the west of Jetavanaramaya in the ancient sacred city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. This was constructed by King Lajjitissa who ruled in the 1st century ...
now stand.
The Samantapasadika mentions that the Buddha also visited
Muthiyangana
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History
Buddhists believe that this site has been visited by Gautama Buddha, and it is regard ...
during this visit. It is possible that the other sites may have been included in Solosmasthana because of the monumental
stupas built by Buddhist kings at these locations.
With the decline of the ancient kingdoms of
Anuradhapura and
Polonnaruwa, most of the Solosmasthana were abandoned. It was not until the 20th century that all of them received the attention of the
Sangha and Buddhists in the country and were renovated.
A
Pali gatha, praising the Solosmasthana, is in use among Buddhists. This gatha, which lists all of the Solosmasthana, is recited especially when making offerings to the Buddha.
Solosmasthana
See also
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Atamasthana
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Cetiya
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