Historical Background of Kadudevola
The Siddha Rankadu Paththini Devalaya, also known as Kadudevola, is located on a scenic hillock facing the Kelani River, along the road stretching from the centre of Kaduwela town to Avissawella. It is believed that, if not for this sacred Devalaya, the town of Kaduwela itself would not have come into existence. According to historical sources, the name Kaduwela derives from the Kadudevola Paththini Devalaya, making it one of the rare towns in Sri Lanka named after a Devalaya. Although some believe that Kadudevola belongs to the Seethawaka or Kandyan periods, historical evidence suggests that its origins extend even further back.
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Daily Visiting Hours
- Daily: from 7.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.
(The Devalaya remains closed from 1.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.) - Wednesdays and Saturdays:
Special worship and blessings are conducted from 7.00 p.m. onwards. - Full Moon (Poya) Days:
Special worship services are held from 7.00 p.m. onwards.
Annual Esala Maha Festival
The Esala Perahera of the Siddha Rankadu Paththini Devalaya is one of the most sacred and historically significant religious festivals associated with the Devalaya. This grand annual procession has been held continuously for over 211 years, reflecting the community’s enduring faith, devotion, and cultural heritage.
Held during the Esala month, the Perahera is dedicated to the Goddess Paththini and symbolises gratitude, protection, and divine blessings bestowed upon devotees and the land..more
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