- Kataragama
Kataragama also Katharagama,and Katirkamam (Tamil கதிர்காமம்) is a regionally popular place of pilgrimage of
Hindu ,Buddhist ,Muslim and indigenousVedda communities ofSri Lanka andSouth India .Current township
Today it is a fast developing township surrounded by jungle in the deep south of
Sri Lanka . But in medieval times it was only a small village. It is situated 228km south ofColombo , the capital of Sri Lanka.Buddhist Kataragama
Kataragama is one of the 16 principal places of
Buddhist pilgrimage to be visited in Sri Lanka. According to the chronicle of Sri Lankan history theMahawamsa , when the Bo-sapling or Pipil tree sapling under which Gotama Buddha attained enlightenment inNorth India was brought to the city ofAnuradhapura 2,300 years ago, the warriors orKshatriya s from Kataragama were present on the occasion to pay homage and respect.The Buddhist
Kiri Vehera Dagoba which stands in close proximity to the Hindu temple was built by the KingMahasena . According to the legend, Lord Buddha, on his third and the last visit to Sri Lanka, was believed to have met the King Mahasena who ruled over the Kataragama area in 580 BC. Thus the local Sinhalese Buddhists believe that Kataragama was sanctified by Lord Buddha. The King met the Lord Buddha and listened to the Buddha's discourse and as a token of gratitude, theDagoba was built on that exact spot where it now stands.Hindu Katirkamam
Tamil Hindus of Sri Lanka and South India refer to the place as Katirkamam and it has a famous
Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Katirkaman. The presiding Deity is LordMurugan orSkanda . Saivite Hindus of South India call him also as Subrahmanya. Following are the other names to identify the same God in the Hindu texts; Kandasamy, Katiradeva, Katiravel, Kartikeya, and Tarakajith. Some of these names are derived from the root Katir from Katirkamam. "Katir" means formless light.The Deity is depicted either with six faces and twelve hands, or one face and four hands. Out of love for Lord Murugan and to mitigate bad
karma , bhaktars pierce their cheeks and tongues with vels, pull large chariots carryingmurthi of Murugan with large hooks that have been pierced through the skin of their backs. This practice is known askavadi . Murugan'svahana or vehicle is Mayil, thepeacock . There is also a related shrine called as Sella Katirkamam dedicated to the beloved elephant-faced GodGanesha nearby, who is known as Lord Murugan's elder brother.The local river namely Manik Ganga or Manika Gangai (River of Gems) functions as a place of ablution where a sacred bath is taken to purify oneself. Local residents declare that one can be healed of ailments by bathing in it not only from its high gem content but also the medicinal properties of the roots of various trees that line the river through the jungle.
Pre Hindu and Buddhist origins
The deity at Kataragama is indigenous and long-celebrated in Sri Lankan lore and legend, and originally resides on the top of mountain called "Wædahiti Kanda" (or hill of the indigenous
Vedda people) just outside of the Kataragama town. Since ancient times an inseparable connection between the God and his domain has existed. At one time the local deity was identified with God Saman , a deity that was important to the Sinhalese people before their conversion to Buddhism.As was the Sinhalese tradition, local ancestors, rulers and kings were ordained as deities. God
Saman also became a god in that way. Therefore it is also believed that King Mahasena came to be worshiped as God Katharagama.Till today the indigenous Vedda people come to venerate at the temple complex from their forest abodes. As a link to the Vedda past the temple holds its annual festival, that celebrates the God's courtship and marriage to a
Vedda princess, in July to August.Secretive shrines outside the main temple complex are also used in sorcery and
cursing by local Sinhalese. [http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-EPT/jp.htm]Temple of
Syncretism Kataragama is a multi-religious
sacred city as it contains anIslamic Mosque within its temple complex as well.In spite of the differences of
caste and creed, all Sri Lankans show great reverence to God Kataragama. They honor him as a very powerfuldeity and beg divine help to overcome their personal problems or for success in business enterprises etc., with the fervent hope that their requests would be granted. They believe that God Kataragama actually exists and is vested with extraordinary power to assist those who ever appeal to him with faith and devotion in times of their distress or calamity.Transport
In 1992, it was proposed to extend the railway from
Matara to Kataragama and beyond. The Kataragama railway extension is currently being constructed under a three phase accelerated development program. The first phase of the construction has already begun and will consist of the 27 KM stretch from Matara to Beliatta costing 60 Million rupees; construction has already commenced on the bridge over the Nilwala River by the State Engineering Corporation. The entire project is expected to take six years to complete and will cost around three billion rupees. ["http://www.slr.sharinfo.net/railways-projects-in-progress", 14 Jan, 2008.]External links
* [http://kataragama.net Kataragama Dewalaya (Temple) website]
* [http://kataragama.org Kataragama.org resource site on Kataragama]* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/CE/35/Kataragama.html FallingRain Map - elevation = 45m (Red dots are railways)]
References
* (1998) Pancorbo, Luis: "Kataragama de todos los dioses" en "Rituales. Las Máscaras del Sol". Pp. 113-123. Ediciones del Serbal. Barcelona. ISBN 84-7628-228-1
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