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Jethawanaramaya, Anuradhapuraya, Sri Lanka
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Jethawanaramaya, the biggest dagaba in the world, built in 3rd centaury A.D. by king Mahasena. It is about 400 feet high and situated in Nandana Uyana (garden), Anuradhapuraya. There are several opinions to the creation of the Name Jethawanaramaya and one of them is that a part of the robe wore by Lord Buddha is kept inside the dagaba as a relic.


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