Kataragama

Kataragama
කතරගම
கதிர்காமம்
Entrance to the Kataragama Temple
Entrance to the Kataragama Temple
Kataragama is located in Sri Lanka
Kataragama
Kataragama
Coordinates: 6°25′00″N 81°20′00″E / 6.41667°N 81.33333°E / 6.41667; 81.33333
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceUva Province
DistrictMonaragala
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+6 (Summer time)

Kataragama (Sinhala: කතරගම, romanized: Kataragama , Tamil: கதிர்காமம், romanized: Katirkāmam) is a pilgrimage town sacred to Buddhist, Hindu and indigenous Vedda people of Sri Lanka. People from South India also go there to worship. The town has the Kataragama temple, a shrine dedicated to Skanda Kumara also known as Kataragama deviyo. Kataragama is located in the Monaragala District of Uva province, Sri Lanka. It is 228 km (142 mi) southeast of Colombo. Although Kataragama was a small village in medieval times, today it is a fast-developing township surrounded by jungle in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka.

The ancient Kiri Vehera Buddhist stupa, which is believed to be built by the regional king Mahasena in the 6th century BC is also a major attraction in Kataragama area.[1] The town has a venerable history dating back to the last centuries BCE. It was the seat of government of many Sinhalese kings during the days of Rohana kingdom.[2] Since the 1950s the town has undergone many improvements with successive governments investing in public transportation, medical facilities, and business development and hotel services. It adjoins the popular Yala National Park.

  1. ^ Amarasekara, Janani (13 January 2008). "Blessed Kataragama". Sunday Observer. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Kacaragama, aka: Kajaragama, Kataragama; 1 Definition(s)". Wisdom Library. Retrieved 2018-01-23.