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The sacred dagoba enshrining the frontal bone relic (Lalata Dathu) in Seruwila Raja Maha Viharaya, after the restoration and unveiling of the pinnacle.
The Times of Ceylon Press
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The sacred dagoba enshrining the frontal bone relic (Lalata Dathu) in Seruwila Raja Maha Viharaya, after the restoration and unveiling of the pinnacle.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Sir John Kotelawala Enshrining Relics
The Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala, enshrining relics at Mahiyangana on Thursday. - (Studio Phoenix). (Reports on Pages 2 & 6)
Studio Phoenix, Kandy
Sir John Kotelawala Taking the Relics
Sir John Kotelawala taking the relics at Mahiyangana during the ceremony of enshrining relics.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Sir John Kotelawala Unveiling the Tablet
The Prime Minister unveiling the tablet commemorating the inauguration of the Sacred City of Mahiyangana yesterday. On the left is Mr. R. Premadasa, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Local Government, and on the right is Capt. C. P. J. Se...
The Times of Ceylon Press
The Sacred Pinnacle of Mahiyangana Dagoba
The photograph shows the relic casket carrying the sacred pinnacle of Mahiyanagana dagoba, departing from Kegalle.
M. Piyadasa
The Temple in Buddha Varsha 2489
The mournful state (of the temple) in the Buddha Varsha 2489.
The Times of Ceylon Press
The Welcoming Procession in Mahiyanganaya Temple
The procession welcoming the Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake, and the treasurer of the Temple Development Society Mr. Bennet Soyza, the Secretary of the society and the Vice Minister of Nationalised Services Mr. D. B. Welagedara, Member of the Pa...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Transforming Seruwila into a Sacred City
The government is working towards transforming the area around Seruwila temple into a sacred city and developing the surrounding area. The Minister of Industry and Scientific Affairs who supervise the progress, Mr. Cyril Matthew is discussing rela...
The Times of Ceylon Press
The ruins where Venerable Saint ('Rahath') Maliyadewa was residing.
Rasavahini