k Sri Lanka Palmleaf manuscript with religious scripts, Asgiriya Vihara temple, Kandy Palm leaf manuscripts are made out of dried palm leaves. They served as the paper of the ancient world in parts of Asia as far back as the fifteenth century They were used to record actual and mythical narratives in South Asia and in South East Asia.brbrbrThey were used to record actual and mythical narratives in South Asia and in South East Asia.Asgiriya Vihara, the Monastery of the Horse Mountain, was built by the family of Pilima Talauve in the early 19th century, on The Asgiriya Vihara is a rather smallish, inconspicuous temple, but as one of the seats of Goyigama From the early 19th century onwards, during the Esala Perahera, the sacred Tooth Relic would be deposited for the last night of the festival at the Asgiriya Vihara. Together with the Malwatte Vihara, it is also one of the wealthiest temples in Sri Lanka. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Sri Lanka: Palm leaf manuscript with religious scripts, Asgiriya Vihara  temple , Kandy Palm leaf manuscripts are made out of dried palm leaves. They served as the paper of the ancient world in parts of Asia as far back as the fifteenth century They were used to record actual and mythical narratives in South Asia and in South East Asia. br   br   br  They were used to record actual and mythical narratives in South Asia and in South East Asia.  Asgiriya Vihara, the  Monastery of the Horse Mountain , was built by the family of Pilima Talauve in the early 19th century, on The Asgiriya Vihara is a rather smallish, inconspicuous temple, but as one of the seats of Goyigama   From the early 19th century onwards, during the Esala Perahera, the sacred Tooth Relic would be deposited for the last night of the festival at the Asgiriya Vihara. Together with the Malwatte Vihara, it is also one of the wealthiest temples in Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka: Palm-leaf manuscript with religious scripts, Asgiriya Vihara (temple), Kandy

Palm leaf manuscripts are made out of dried palm leaves. They served as the paper of the ancient world in parts of Asia as far back as the fifteenth century They were used to record actual and mythical narratives in South Asia and in South East Asia.<br/><br/><br/>They were used to record actual and mythical narratives in South Asia and in South East Asia. Asgiriya Vihara, the 'Monastery of the Horse Mountain', was built by the family of Pilima Talauve in the early 19th century, on The Asgiriya Vihara is a rather smallish, inconspicuous temple, but as one of the seats of Goyigama From the early 19th century onwards, during the Esala Perahera, the sacred Tooth Relic would be deposited for the last night of the festival at the Asgiriya Vihara. Together with the Malwatte Vihara, it is also one of the wealthiest temples in Sri Lanka.

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