It is located in the north-centrel province of Srilanka, Sigiriya - a city, palace, and garden complex. centering a 200 meter height rock-is unofficially known as the 08th wonder of the world. Literally, the word sigiriya means the lion rock. sigiriya is sri lanka’s most recognizable land mark and has been declared as a world heritage side.
It was built in the fifth century AD, this magnificent complex of geometrically laid gardens, pools, fountains as well as older surviving murals of maidens was in the palace of the king Kasyapa. the complex consists of the central rock, rising 200 meters above the surrounding plain, and the two rectangular precincts on the east(90 hectares) and the west (40 hectares) surrounded by two moats and three ramparts.
The 650th monolith was once a rock fortress and a royal citadel from 477 to 495 AD. The most significant future of the rock would have been the lion staircase leading to the palace garden on the summit. All that remains now are the two colossal paws and a mass of brick masonry that surround the ancient limestone steps and the cuts and groves on the rock face give an idea of the caves at the foot of the rock. Of special significance is the painting on the roof of the cobra hood cave. The cave with its unique shape dates back to the pre-Christian area.
The pleasure gardens on the western side of the rock are studded with tons, fountains and promenades showing a glorious past the miniature water garden just inside the inner wall of the western precinct consists of water pavilions, pools, cisterns, courtyards, conduits and watercourses. The largest water garden has a central island. Surrounded by water and linked to the main precinct by cardinally oriented cause ways. The fountain garden is a narrow precinct on to levels. Western half has to long and deep pools, with shallow serpentine streams training into the pools. These fountains are still active during the rainy season from November to January.
Climbing up the rock you will see the mirror wall, highly polished rock surface that has weathered the times to shine and reflect even today in a sheltered packet are the famous frescoes of beautiful maidens, which appear to rise out of the clouds a climb to the top is rewarded by a panoramic view of the surrounding country side.
B. AJRATHUL HAMNA