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Rangiri Dambulla Temple, Matale, Sri Lanka Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple, Matale, Sri Lanka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple in Sri Lanka. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reclining Buddha Statue Inside Dambulla Cave Temple in Sri Lanka Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Rangiri Dambulla Temple, Matale, Sri Lanka
Buddhist Mural Paintings Inside Dambulla Cave Temple in Sri Lanka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dambulla Cave Temple, World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Row of Sri Lankan Buddha Statues Inside Dambulla Cave Temple in Sri Lanka Royalty Free Stock Photo
' Dambulu Gala' ( Dambulla Rock) and the Temple is called as the ' Rangiri Dambulu Viharaya' (Golden Rock Dambulla Temple). Located at an elevation of 1118 feet from the sea level rises a massive rock from the surrounding plains of Dambulla of 600 feet high and over 2000 feet in length. It is home to the Worlds most acclaimed Cave complex of magnificent Buddha Images and Rock Paintings of vivid colours and shapes constructed and painted from around 2nd Century BC (Anuradhapura era ) and continued up to the Kandyan era of the 18th Century.


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