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Embekke Devalaya can be considered a significant architectural edifice along with its finest wood carvings. Its history extends back to the Gampola period. The Devalaya is located in the Medapalata Korale of Udunuwara area of the Kandy District. This place is dedicated to the Deity of Kataragama. It is believed that the Devalaya was first built by King Wickramabahu III (1357– 1374 AD). The construction was later subjected to modifications by King Rajadhi Rajasinghe. It is recorded in history that it was a three-storied building. Today we can only see the remaining structure with the wooden pillars. The famous wood artistry of the Embekke Devalaya is said to be done by a skilled craftsman called Delmada Devendra Mulachari. Being a monument of ancient Sri Lankan architecture and art, the Embekke Devalaya is a popular structure all over the world. The intricately detailed wood carvings which adorn the buildings have been able to get the attention of many scholars; both national and international. UNESCO recognized these wood carvings at Embekke Devalaya is one of the most outstanding collections of wooden pillar carvings to be found anywhere in the world. The carvings feature sophisticated examples of ancient Sinhalese art which have stood the test of time, being truly an icon of the Sri Lankan wood carvings. 👍 Like our Facebook page for travel tips, stunning destinations, and exclusive updates: / thedestinationtravel 📸 Follow us on Instagram for breathtaking travel photos and behind-the-scenes stories: / thedestination.travel Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos…