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Our country, often referred to as a pearl in the Indian Ocean is about sixty five thousand six hundred and ten square kilometres in extent and is blessed with varying favourable climatic conditions found in different parts of the world. It is indeed through sheer luck that we have been fortunate enough to make this island our beloved motherland.
This historic site is located in-between two picturesque hamlets called Ulpathgama and Ranawa in the Police Division of Galkiriyagama in the Palagala Divisional Secretariat Division of the District of Anuradhapura. Having been only recently discovered it was quite unknown until about two decades ago. However, nobody other than shady characters such as illicit timbre merchants, easy treasure hunters and cruel game hunters would have caught even a glimpse of this natural beauty.
Jathika Namal Uyana, is the largest ironwood forest in Sri Lanka. Asia’s largest rose quartz mountain is situated within the ‘Jathika Namal Uyana’. The Ironwood Tree (Mesua Ferara) is an extremely rare tree that is endemic to Sri Lanka. It is the national tree of the country. The replanted forest is over 260 acres in extent. Namal Uyana had been a sanctuary for Buddhist monks during the period of King Devanamplyatissa in the 3rd Century B.C. Later, during the time of King Dappula IV (941-945 A.D.) it had been used as a human sanctuary and/or prison camp where the punishment was to plant ironwood trees. Archaeological findings show that during certain periods of history, Namal Uyana had also been used as a centre of meditation by Buddhist monks. Ruins of an ancient Dagoba, huge stone pillars, a Buddha statue and a moonstone confirm its past uniqueness as a place of religious worship and meditation. This unique natural treasure was brought to the attention of the world about 22 years ago, by an environmentalist Buddhist monk named Venerable Wanawasi Rahula Thero.
It is quite strange to note that it is difficult to find a trace of gneiss rock within the area of the rose quartz deposit, 600 acres in extent. The entire site of the Jathika Namal Uyana is two thousand five hundred acres in extent and it contains historical evidence in the form of ruins of ancient Buddhist structures and monuments._DM-12-1(1).jpg)
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