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Deegavapi Stupa Timelines
About
The Deegavapi Stupa is a historic Buddhist site located in Ampara district, Sri Lanka. It is an ancient stupa that holds great significance for the Buddhist community. The stupa is believed to be built during the reign of King Saddhatissa in the 2nd century BC. Over the centuries, it has witnessed various historical events, wars, and mysteries that have contributed to its rich history.
Time Period
The Deegavapi Stupa has existed for over two millennia, with its construction dating back to the 2nd century BC.
Historical Events
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Construction of the Deegavapi Stupa | 2nd century BC |
| Restoration by King Saddhatissa | 2nd century BC |
| Vandalization and partial destruction | 5th century AD |
| Reconstruction by King Dhatusena | 5th century AD |
| Renovation and expansion by various kings | 5th to 11th century AD |
| Temporary abandonment | 12th to 15th century AD |
| Recent renovations | 20th century AD onwards |
Emperors
| Emperor | Reign Period |
|---|---|
| King Saddhatissa | 2nd century BC |
| King Dhatusena | 5th century AD |
| Various kings | 5th to 11th century AD |
| N/A | 12th to 15th century AD |
| N/A | 20th century AD onwards |
Mysteries
Throughout its existence, the Deegavapi Stupa has been shrouded in a few mysteries. Some of them include:
- The exact method of construction
- The reason behind the temporary abandonment in the 12th century AD
- Precise historical events during certain periods
Wars
| War | Time Period |
|---|---|
| Vandalization and partial destruction | 5th century AD |
Important Persons
- King Saddhatissa
- King Dhatusena
- Various kings who participated in renovations
Current State
The Deegavapi Stupa is currently in a well-preserved state due to recent renovations. It attracts many visitors and devotees who come to pay their respects and explore the rich history associated with this sacred site.