Ruwanweliseya
Simply known also as the great stupa, the Ruwanweliseya was
constructed by Duttagamini after he became king in 161 BCE. This was his most
ambitious project and it is said that one of the architects designed the dome
to resemble a bubble of milk. sadly, the king did not live to see the
completion of the stupa.
When it was finally completed, it was one of the wonders of
the ancient world, with a diameter of 90meters at the base and a height of
91meters.the compound of the stupa is surround by four walls with elephant
figures made into them.it is believed that relic of the buddha are enshrined
within the stupa.
The Ruwanweliseya was also design with the teaching of the
Buddha in mind. Its dome signifies the vastness of the doctrine, the four
facets above it represent the four noble truths, the concentric rings indicate the Noble Eightfold Path, and the large crystal at the pinnacle represents the
ultimate Buddhist gold of enlightenment.