Mahiyanganaya is a town situated close to the Mahaweli River in Badulla District, Uva Province of Sri Lanka. It is said that the Lord Gautama Buddha
visited Mahiyanganaya on the full moon Poya day of January in order to
settle a dispute arose between Yakkas and Nagas (two tribes then
inhabited this area) and this was his first ever visit to Sri Lanka.
Then the Lord Buddha preached Dhamma to Sumana Saman, a leader in this
area, to whom the Lord Buddha gave a handfull his hair relic so that
people could worship. After that Sumana Saman (now the God Sumana Saman)
built a golden chethiya in which the sacred hair relic was deposited.
Later on about seven chethiyas were built over the original golden
chethiya from time to time, the last one being built by the King
Dutugemunu. As such, this historic town is a very sacred place for
Buddhists.
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