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A Sacred Sanctuary of Ancient Kings and Buddhist Serenity in Sri Lanka !!!

by Robert D Vince
temple of tooth relics Kandy Srilanka

Within enveloped by Kandy’s soft, mist-kissed climes and the shimmering beauty of its iconic lake lies a sanctuary like no other. Sri Dalada maligawa (The temple of sacred tooth relics) Kandy Sri Lanka, Surrounded with the palaces where ancient kings built them as majestic testaments to their devotion, this cultural canvas radiates the essence of Buddhism’s peaceful wisdom. Here, in the atmosphere of a lost world, tourists find their place not just in a destination, but in a retreat, a world-class retreat where the mind and spirit can be healed.

temple of tooth relics Kandy Srilanka
Temple Of Sacred Tooth Relic

As morning dawns at the temple of sacred tooth relic or Sri Dalada Maligawa, early morning rituals are performed with great devotion. Now the sweet smell of milk-rice cooking gently seeps into primary schools and university buildings when the Buddhist faithful offer the rice to the Gods. Temple halls become studios as the rhythmic cadence of traditional drum meets in congregation, a spiritual symphony that resonates with the rhythm of the soul. In the golden glow of dawn, the sacred tooth relic is prostrated before by countless faithful, who, in muffled reverence, flaky prayers and bouquets of fresh flowers and incense, come in their droves. This timeless afser, shrouded in peace, relates an unshaken bond between fidelity and tradition.

morning ritulals ,temple of tooth relics
Buddhists attending morning rituals
The Sacred Tooth Relic Of Lord Buddha
The Gold Casket Containing the Sacred Tooth Relic

Located in the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha is considered one of the holiest Buddhist relics in the world. In AD 4th century, it was brought to Sri Lanka by Princess Hemamala and Prince Dantha to preserve it from a losing war. The relic’s journey is one entwined with history — of devotion and sacrifice — from the ancient city of Kalinga, where it was smuggled out by the king Guhasiva. As shown in the below image princess Hemamala concealed the sacred tooth of relic in her hair.

Princess Hemamala and Prince Dantha

It passed through many sacred cities over the centuries, including Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, and Dambadeniya, until it was enshrined in Kandy. It is considered the physical embodiment of the living Buddha and is believed to be endowed with spiritual power. It is worshiped by many with utmost reverence, hoping to receive fear and bounty from it. (The relic is steeped with mystical belief that its roaming around brings about rain in the places it visits, which adds to its holy presence.)

Cultural Significance
temple of tooth relics Kandy Srilanka

The Temple Of Tooth Relics or also called as Sri Dalada Maligawa is an inseparable part of Sri Lankan history and culture. It is a potent symbol of the country’s Buddhist identity — and a manifestation of centuries of devotion and tradition. Other than the purified relic, the temple itself is perfect to remember and the values as well belief that represents. The sacred walls of the temple have seen many of the milestones on the path of the nation and it remains a source of deep reverence and patriotism among the Sri Lankans. More than a place of worship, the temple represents the spiritual heart that unites the nation, a sanctuary of peace and faith in Kandy Sri Lanka.

passageway of the palace in temple of tooth relics Sri Lanka
Passageway of the palace

Temple Of Tooth Relics is a stunning architectural marvel molded by royal patronage and exquisite craftsmanship Its architecture reveals the majesty of a time long past, where each rock, each facet, was imbued with worship and veneration. The former temple’s beauty has helped garner it a spot as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed for its historical and cultural importance. Its towering frame bears silent witness to centuries of crowned defense and sacred veneration. The tranquil sophistication of the temple calls for silent contemplation, the delicate engravings and gilded tones etching on every tourist’s heart forever. And now as centuries go by it remains a masterpiece that has continued to bring inspiration to touristic eyes.

Annual Festival

Kandy perahera In Sri lanka

The Kandy Perahera, celebrated every year in veneration of the sacred tooth relic, is recognized as one of the most spectacular cultural festivals of the globe. Normally, this celebration occurs in July or August based on the Buddhist calendar. This magnificent parade, filled with tradition and devotion, turns the city of Kandy in Sri Lanka into a stage of rhythm and color. The sacred tooth relic is housed in a specially designed golden casket and carried in grand procession on the back of an ornately adorned elephant. This is an act that reflects the great respect and spirituality of millions who worship the relic.

Mesmerizing traditional dances, intricate drumming, colorful costumes glimmering in the soft light of flickering torches — the festival springs to life. Every move, every thrump is done with reverence, infusing the air with intention and togetherness. Burdened lies, among those who pass, a sacred carpet, a reverent blood-orange fringe of silk, half the foot traveled and the stilettos walked.

kandy annual perahera Sri Lanka
dancers in kandy annual perahera

People offering pilgrimage from around the world come here to see this stunning phenomenon. Everyone talks about it, with longing expressions, half-illuminated by the dim lanterns, the other half lit from the broad smiles in their eyes. Hours pass, and for many, the wait is worth it: they are drawn by the promise of witnessing a moment that is a bridge of history, faith and culture. The movement of drums, the scent of incense, and the atmosphere of reverence will leave practitioners’ hearts touched.

kandy annual perahera in Sri Lanka

Kandy perahera is also not a festival but it is a tradition that connects past with present. It is a testament to belief, creativity and togetherness—an experience not to be forgotten by those who behold it. It marks an annual reminder of the sacred tooth relic with a beauty that impacts the hearts of the people who gather in its golden light.

The sacred tooth relic is revered as a powerful symbol of unity, uniting the hearts of ethnic and religious divides in the isle of Sri Lanka. Its columns and sails reinforce a spirit of community, reminding everyone of the history they share across their differences. Little to no fanfare, the artifact was revered as a beacon of harmony, a beacon of hope and strength for generations. In its eternal aura, silos disband, and a collective spirit of devotion emerges. The sacred energy of the relic fills every soul with the peace and connection that words cannot describe. And it is more than a treasure; it is a living link that joins a nation.


How to reach the destination…

After arriving at Katunayake International Airport (Bandaranaike International Airport), reaching the sacred Dalada Maligawa in Kandy involves a scenic journey through the heart of Sri Lanka. Multiple transport options are available, catering to different preferences and budgets.

By Car or Taxi

Hiring a taxi or using a private car service is the most convenient option. The journey takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, depending on traffic. The route follows the Colombo-Katunayake Expressway (E03) and continues onto the Kandy Road (A1). This route offers glimpses of lush greenery, traditional villages, and serene landscapes. Private taxis can be booked at the airport or through ride-hailing apps.

By Train

For a more scenic and budget-friendly option, trains from Colombo Fort Railway Station to Kandy provide a picturesque journey. To take the train, a taxi or bus ride to the Colombo Fort station (about 30 km away) is required from the airport. Trains to Kandy run frequently and offer different classes, including the Observation Deck for stunning views. The train ride takes around 4 hours.

By Bus

Buses are a cost-effective mode of transport. From the airport, take a bus to Colombo or Negombo, and then transfer to an intercity or luxury bus heading to Kandy. The bus journey takes approximately 4 to 5 hours and follows the same scenic route as the road journey.

Upon Arrival in Kandy

Once in Kandy, Dalada Maligawa is located in the city center, near the iconic Kandy Lake. Taxis, tuk-tuks, and local buses are available to reach the temple. Signs and directions are well-marked, and the temple is easily identifiable by its majestic architecture and serene surroundings.

Each travel option offers a unique experience, but all lead to the spiritual haven of The Temple Of Sacred Tooth Relic , where history and devotion await.

Frequently Asked Questions…..

Yes, visitors must adhere to a modest dress code. Shoulders and knees should be covered, and footwear must be removed before entering the temple premises.

Photography is allowed in some areas of the temple, but taking pictures inside the main shrine housing the sacred tooth relic is prohibited to respect its sanctity.

The temple is open daily from 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM. Entrance fees vary for locals and international tourists, with special rates for children. Ensure you check the latest fees before your visit.

Visitors can explore the scenic Kandy Lake, the Royal Palace Park, and the nearby Udawattakele Forest Reserve. These attractions are within walking distance and complement a visit to the temple.

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