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Gantaraya is a most popular thing at religious places. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stupa and Pond View at Thanthirimale Raja Maha Vihara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of palm tree oasis in El Gantara, Biskra, Algeria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of palm tree oasis in El Gantara, Biskra, Algeria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of palm tree oasis in El Gantara, Biskra, Algeria Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Scenic views of old building, mountains and sunsets, from El Gantera, Biskra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple belfry (Gantara Kuluna) at Thanthirimale Raja Maha Vihara
Scenic views of palm tree oasis in El Gantara, Biskra, Algeria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of palm tree oasis in El Gantara, Biskra, Algeria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of old building, mountains and sunsets, from El Gantera, Biskra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of old building, mountains and sunsets, from El Gantera, Biskra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of old building, mountains and sunsets, from El Gantera, Biskra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of palm tree oasis in El Gantara, Biskra, Algeria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic views of palm tree oasis in El Gantara, Biskra, Algeria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thanthirimale Raja Maha Vihara built in the third century BC has a historical value.When the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi was brought from India to Sri Lanka, one night along the way to Anuradhapura, the pot containing the sapling was kept at Thanthirimale. It is believed that there was one branch separately grew from the pot, was planted at that village to remember the incident. Hence, some believe that this may be the first Sri Maha Bhodi plant in Sri Lanka


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