Anuradhapura samadhi pilimaya
The **Samadhi Buddha Statue** in Anuradhapura is one of Sri Lanka’s most revered and iconic Buddha statues. This ancient statue, dating back to the 4th or 5th century AD, is carved from a single granite rock and depicts the Buddha in deep meditation (**Dhyana Mudra**), symbolizing serenity and enlightenment. It is located in the Mahamevnawa Park in Anuradhapura, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka.
The statue is renowned for its perfect proportions, serene facial expression, and intricate craftsmanship, reflecting the artistic excellence of the Anuradhapura period. The subtle changes in the statue’s facial expressions, depending on the viewing angle, add to its mystical allure. Historians believe it was once part of a larger monastic complex.
The **Samadhi Pilimaya** (Samadhi Statue) continues to be a sacred site for Buddhists worldwide, attracting pilgrims and visitors seeking peace and spiritual inspiration. It stands as a testament to Sri Lanka’s rich Buddhist heritage and ancient sculptural brilliance.

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