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Type-Mountain
Location-
southern reaches of the Central Highlands, Sri Lanka
The hill is situated in the southern reaches of the Central Highlands, in the Ratnapura District and Nuwara Eliya district of the Sabaragamuwa Province and Central Province -lying about 40 km northeast of the town of Ratnapura and 32 km southwest of the city of Hatton. The around region is largely forested mountains, with no mountain of comparable size nearby. The location along the mountain is a wildlife reserve, housing many types varying from elephants to leopards, and including many endemic species.
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Adam's Peak (also Sri Pada; Sinhalese Samanalakanda - "Butterfly Mountain"; Tamil Sivanolipatha Malai is a 2,243 m (7,359 ft) tall conical mountain situated in central Sri Lanka. It is well known for the Sri Pada,"sacred footprint", a 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) rock creation near the summit, which in Buddhist custom is held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Hindu custom that of Shiva and in Islamic and Christian custom that of Adam, or that of St. Thomas
According to the Mahavamsa; the historical chronicle of Sri Lanka, Lord Buddha visited the island three times. It was during the last sojourn of Buddha, at the request of the deity of Adam’s Peak God Maha Suman Saman, the footprint was planted upon the summit of the rock.
The Chrakasamvara Tantra of Mahayana Buddhism reveals the tale of Lord Buddha leaving the impression of his foot on a hill. However the failure to record the name of the hill has resulted in a mistaken information by a Tibetan scholar a leading to Mount Kailash in the western Himalayas.
Thinking by the Christians, Hindus and Muslims concerning footprint upon the summit of Adam’s Peak Sri Pada.
Tamil Hindus think about it as the footprint of Lord Shiva. It is also magical that the mountain is the famous mount Trikuta the capital of Ravana during the Ramayana times from where he ruled Lanka.
Muslims and Christians in Sri Lanka ascribe it to where Adam, the first Ancestor, set foot as he was exiled from the Garden of Eden. The legends of Adam are related to the idea that Sri Lanka was the original Eden itself.
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Sun Rice at Sri Pada |
When the sun is just about to rise, the pilgrims and visitors rush to the eastern side to witness an amazng spectacle. The sun nearly leaps over the eastern horizon drawing a great triangle of a shadow of the hill spreading over the western backdrop of the mountain. As the sun keeps on rising, the shadow shifts towards the base of the hill until it totally disappears, a grand finale to a breathtaking natural spectacle.
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Sun Rice at Sri Pada |
It is an important pilgrimage site, mainly for Buddhists. Pilgrims walk up the hill, following a variety of hard ways up thousands of steps. The journey takes several hrs at least. The peak pilgrimage period is in April, and the goal is to be on top of the hill at sunrise, when the distinctive shape of the mountain casts a triangular shadow on the surrounding plain and can be seen to move quickly downward as the sun rises.
Climbing at night can be a amazing experience, with the lights of the path leading up and into the stars overhead. There are rest stops along the way.
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