Panduwasnuwara Raja Maha Vihara

Panduwasnuwara Raja Maha Vihara (Sinhalaː පඬුවස්නුවර රජ මහා විහාරය) is an ancient Buddhist temple situated in Panduwasnuwara, Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka.

The temple has been formally recognised by the Government as an archaeological site in Sri Lanka.

[1] The history of Panduwasnuwara Vihara is believed to be dated back to the period of Anuradhapura Kingdom.

[2] Reign: Udaya II (887 - 898), Period: 9th century AD, Script: Medieval Sinhala, Language: Medieval SinhalaContent: "The inscription mentions of an immunity grant made by the royal officers to the two villages named Nagala and Naranvita of the Kapugama District on the 10th day of waxing moon in the month of Bak during the 7th year of the reign of king Udaya II.

The inscription includes a decree preventing royal officers on state duty entering the villages" This article about a Buddhist place of worship is a stub.