Dambulla
The Golden Cave Temples
Portrait
A king took refuge in these caves in the first century BC and, on regaining his throne, had them made into temples; the ceilings follow the natural rock and are painted over 2,100 square metres with murals repainted and extended by successive kings for two thousand years. One hundred and fifty-seven Buddha statues stand inside, and water drips upward along the ceiling into a bowl.
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