Ramayana Trail to be developed in Sri Lanka; visitors may be allowed to use Indian Rupee
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SRI LANKA/ Created : Apr 2, 2023, 15:07 IST
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Sri Lanka is recreating the Ramayana trail. This trail includes several popular attractions such as Sigiriya, Ashok Vatika, And Divurumpola Temple, among others. The famous temple town of Trincomalee also has a number of temples … Read more
Sri Lanka is recreating the Ramayana trail. This trail includes several popular attractions such as Sigiriya, Ashok Vatika, And Divurumpola Temple, among others. The famous temple town of Trincomalee also has a number of temples related to the epic. There is a possibility of allowing the Indian Rupee for transactions on the island as well. Read less
As per reports, Sri Lanka is in the process of recreating the Ramayana trail and also a separate Sita trail for those interested. Not only that, the possibility of allowing the Indian Rupee (INR) for transactions on the island is also being discussed.
It is said that Ravana kept Sita captive in a nearby cave, around the Sigiriya Rock. It is one of the most photographed landmarks in Sri Lanka!
Ashok Vatika, a garden in the city of Nuwara Eliya, is another popular attraction. It is believed that this was the place where Ravana kept Sita captive. It is said that Hanuman met Sita here and gave her Lord Rama's ring as a symbol of his presence.
Next up is Ravana Ella Falls. This waterfall, in the town of Ella, is believed to be the place where Ravana hid Sita after abducting her. And Divurumpola Temple, a temple near the town of Bandarawela, is believed to be the place where Sita underwent a trial by fire to prove her purity.
These are just a few examples of the many Ramayana-related sites that can be visited in Sri Lanka. The Ramayana has left a deep imprint on Sri Lankan culture, and many locals take pride in sharing their knowledge of the epic with visitors.
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