One has to climb more than three hundred steps to reach the somewhat incomplete 13 meter high statue of Buddha carved on a rock with a missing “siraspatha” on the head and an unfinished ear. But, the beauty and the serenity is unmatched.
Three legends connect the Sasseruwa Buddha Statue with that of the Aukana Buddha image which is situated about 11 km away.One legend says that the cracks that appeared on the torso of the statue during the construction made the craftsman to abandon it & to create a new statue at Aukana.
The other legend narrates a competition between the master & his protege. According to the legend two great statues were crafted at the same time. The master’s more detailed Aukana Buddha was completed first & the protege disheartened of being upstaged by the master, abandoned his work of art.
The third says that King Dutugamunu, while going to war with King Elara had to camp in the area since “Malwathu Oya” (river Malwathu) was full to the brim and water was rapid hindering the Army’s movement. The king had given orders for his men not to be idle and do whatever they were skilled with. The craftsmen who were there had started to carve the Buddha image which they had to abandon when the river subsidized enabling the Army to cross it.
The sapling of the very first 32 saplings (Dethis Maha Bo Ankura) of the Sri Maha Bodhi in the Anuradhapura is thought to be planted by king Devampiyathissa (250 – 210 BC), stands majestically at a lower level to the Buddha image. It is said that on the day the tree was planted the area was lit by colourful rays of light (ras). Thus, the name ‘Ras Vehera’ was attached to this site. The tree is protected by a 10 feet tall 4 layers of tightly packed stones. This too is a unique feature comparable to bodigara seen in other temples.
There are two image houses in caves on the front and the back of the huge rock. The image house in front of the rock has been done by King Walagamba in 89-77 BC. At the entrance is a beautiful dragon arch & a seated Buddha statue with numerous wall paintings.
At the back image house lies a massive 39 feet long reclining Buddha with numerous other Buddha statues and wall paintings. one can walk right around this reclining statue which is a unique feature.
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