Thirukoneswaram, Sri Lanka
Thirukoneswaram (Triconamalle) the ancient Siva temple on the eastern side abetting Bay of Bengal and a beautiful Natural harbour. The temple is an ancient one snd sung by Thirugnasambandar in 7th century. It was destroyed by Portuguese Colonists in 1624. When the local municipal council were digging a well in 1952 they found the statues of Koneswarar, Madhuwammai, Ganesh, Chandrasekar in the earth. These statues were kept buried under the earth when the temple was destroyed by Portuguese in 17th century. The present temple is of recent origin built around 1952. The temple priest Shanmugha Ratna Gurukal was kind enough to explain the details of the temple. Found many Sinhala Buddhists also visiting the temple and offering prayers. You can spot blue whales in the ocean surrounding the bay. There is a beautiful 17th century Fort Frederick with well maintained colonial building ( unlike our Fort.St. George ) through which you have to access the temple.
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