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WILL SIGIRIYA QUALIFY TO BE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD
“ It speaks of grand urban planning. A brilliant combination of a geometric square module and natural topography. “ The architects and engineers at the time took care to incorporate nature and never to deny it. Existing lakes, rocks and hills were cleverly woven into the general plan. “ It’s combination of human mind and the natural world. ”
Bandaranayake said. The palace on top the rock is the earliest surviving
palace in Sri Lanka. The Lion’s staircase at the entrance to the palace is one of Sigiriya’s famous features along with the
Apsara paintings on the western rock face and the mirror wall below the paintings.
While of the staircase only the two gigantic paws remain, there is evidence to show that the lion structure was indeed much larger and extended – head and shoulders out of the rock in a crouched position. The cuts and grooves on the rock and grooves on the rock above the paws indicate that the lion structure – built with brick masonry and limestone, presumably with a timber framework , was some 14 metres in height. The gardens of Sigiriya a combination of natural flora and imaginative landscaping are ancient botanical garden’s carefully planned and laid out. According to the Sigiriya Conservation Policy the gardens will be soon stripped of all plant species introduced between the years of 1940 – 1980 leaving only the ancient varieties.
In Sri Lanka research on Sigiriya is not confined to the city and palace that Kasyapa built , fleeing the wrath of the people of Anuradhapura for having committed patricide. Evidence of prehistoric dwellings has been unearthed in
Sigiriya caves.
One of the earliest publications was “ Settlement Archeology of Sigiriya and Dambulla Region” and its follow – up, “Further Studies” these books mapped out the archeological landscape of the entire Sigiriya Basin. Several other interesting publications are due. One is Benil Priyanka’s New Readings of Sigiriya Graffiti - this will be the first new reading of 150 writings since Prof. Paranavithane’s efforts 40 years ago. Mangla
Ilangasinghe has translated Senake Bandaranayake’s film script ‘ Sigiriya The Lion Mountain’ into
Sinhala. A collection of work of Sigiriya graffiti – readings, graffiti drawings and mapping of the entire mirror wall – is now underway. Senake Bandaranayake has now taken it upon himself to compile an entire collection of the work and research on Sigiriya in the past 20 years. This project should take two to three years more, he said. BY MR. THARUKA DISSANAIKE (The Sunday Times 17.01.1999) |
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