The 13 meter high statue carved out of solid granite, goes back to the 5th century, to the reign of King Dathusena. (about 50km south of Anuradhapura)
On a rainy day, it is said, that one can see droplets of water falling off the tip of the statue's nose hitting the ground exactly between the toes. - A testament to the architectural accuracy of the sculptor. The brick enclosure around and above was built recently to protect it from weather.
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