Sigiriya, from the word Sihagri which literally means ‘Lion Rock,’ is considered one of the most beautiful places on earth because of its magnificent gardens and frescoes.
This ancient rock fortress is situated in the northern Matale district in Sri Lanka, between the towns of Dambulla and Habarane. It sits above a massive rocky plateau formed from hardened magma of an extinct volcano, approximately two billion years ago.
Sigiriya served as a Buddhist monastery during third century BC. In the late 5th century, the Sinhalese king Kasyapa I ordered to build the lion-shaped palace there to protect himself from his enemies. Its elevated position allowed the king a complete 360-degree view of the area. The king also moved the capital from Anuradhapura to Sigiriya.
However, when Mogallana defeated King Kasyapa I in 495 AD, the monks returned to the palace. The fortress was abandoned in 1155, and was only rediscovered in 1828.
This magnificent place is recognized as one of the best examples of ancient urban planning. In 1982, UNESCO declared Sigiriya as a World Heritage Site.
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