Dagoba Collection
Dagoba, a word that evokes the rich history and cultural heritage of ancient civilizations
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Dagoba, a word that evokes the rich history and cultural heritage of ancient civilizations. From the Dagoba Gate in Beijing, China to the Jade Flower Island in Beihai public park, these structures have stood tall for centuries, captivating visitors with their grandeur. In Sri Lanka's North Central Province lies Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site adorned with remarkable dagobas. Kiri Vihara stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of its time, while Jetavana Dagoba exudes an aura of spiritual significance. Thuparama Dagoba and Ruvanvelisaya Dagoba further add to this sacred landscape. Anuradhapura boasts an array of magnificent dagobas that transport you back in time. The Elephant statues at Ruvanvelisaya Dagoba leave one awestruck by their sheer size and intricacy. Meanwhile, Lotus Pond and Dagoba in Emperors Garden offer tranquility amidst nature's beauty. Historical engravings and sketches provide glimpses into the past; Notes from Ceylon depict scenes where dagobas were integral parts of daily life. A pencil drawing from 1873 showcases the majestic Thuparama Dagoba against Sri Lanka's picturesque backdrop. Rankot Vihara or Golden Pinnacle Dagoba shines like a beacon in Polonnaruwa, radiating spirituality and splendor. These structures serve as reminders of our ancestors' devotion and craftsmanship. Dagobas stand not only as architectural marvels but also as symbols of faith and reverence across cultures. Whether it be China or Sri Lanka, these sacred monuments continue to inspire awe among those who witness their magnificence firsthand.