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Gal Potha (Stone Book) Inscription at Polonnaruwa . . . The Gal Pota, or Stone Book, is one of the most renowned and monumental inscriptions from the reign of King Nissanka Malla (1187–1196 CE) It is located beside the Hetadage, the Temple of the Tooth Relic built by the king himself, within the Dalada Maluwa of the ancient city of Polonnaruwa
Gal Potha, Sri Lanka - travelverse. com Gal Potha is the largest stone slab inscription in Sri Lanka, it is situated at the main archaeological site of Polonnaruwa District in the premises of Dalada Maluwa
Gal Potha (Stone Book) - Attractions in Sri lanka Gal Potha (Stone Book) is a large stone inscription found next to the Sath Mahal Prasada of Polonnaruwa It is believed to be a work of King Nissanka Malla of the Polonnaruwa Kingdom The stone has text written in 3 columns and contains over 4300 characters in a total of 72 lines
Gal Potha (Stone Book) - Ancient City of Polonnaruwa Gal Potha (Stone Book) is a giant stone inscription located in the Dalada Maluwa premises of main archaeological site in Polonnaruwa District, Sri Lanka It is a work of King Nissankamalla (1187-1196) and it is the largest stone inscription discovered so far
Gal Potha (Stone Book) Inscription - Lankapradeepa G al Potha (lit: Stone book; Sinhala: ගල්පොත සෙල්ලිපිය) is a giant stone slab inscription in the Ancient City of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka It has been established between the eastern outer wall of the Hetadage and Satmahal Prasada
Gal Pota | Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka | Attractions - Lonely Planet The Gal Pota (Stone Book) is a colossal stone representation of an ola book It is nearly 9m long by 1 5m wide, and 40cm to 66cm thick The inscription on it – the longest such stone inscription in Sri Lanka – indicates that it was a Nissanka Malla publication
Gal-Potha Stone Book, Polonnaruwa - Tripadvisor The Gal Pota (Stone Book) is a colossal stone representation of an ola book It is nearly 9m long by 1 5m wide, and 40cm to 66cm thick The inscription on it – the longest such stone inscription in Sri Lanka – indicates that it was a Nissanka Malla publication