Korawak Gala (Balustrades)
In front of most buddhist buildings we see 3 common items. They are
- Moonstone (sandakada Pahana)
- Guard stones (Mura Gal)
- Balustrades (Korawak Gal)
The “Korawak gala” lies on the sides of the steps
leading to the door or the entrance of the building. This is sometimes called the “Makara
Gala” (Dragon Stone) as this stone represent an imaginary animal. This
animal, some times referred to as a dragon is made up of body parts of six
animals. Each of this body part is the strongest feature of each animal. In
addition to these, this imaginary animal is seen breathing a long flame of fire
from the mouth.
Trunk of the Elephant
Jaws of the Crocodile
Ears of the mouse (some call it the ears of the Monkey)
The extruding teeth of the Wild boar
The tail feathers of the Peacock
Feet of a Lion
Updated :
October 15, 2007
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