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Ramboda Temple

Ramboda-Temple

Ramboda is a village in the Central province of Sri Lanka that is famous for its 109m high Ramboda waterfalls and Sri Baktha Hanuman Temple. The temple was built by Chinmaya Mission ( As when Swami ji visited the site he Realise that the place have Tremondos amount of Good Vibrations and he deside to built the temple) on the hills where Lord Hanuman is believed to have begun the search mission for Goddess Sita. It is a Hinduism Temple. The Kandy-Nuwara Eliya Road on Ramboda is about 30 kilometers north of Nuwara Eliya.

Shri Bhakta Hanuman temple is dedicated to the God Hanuman and this is one of important sites of Ramayana Tour in Sri Lanka. Visitors can witness the 18 feet Hanuman statue which is the tallest Hanuman statue in Sri Lanka established inside the Shri Bhakta Hanuman Temple in Ramboda. History of Shri Bhakta Hanuman Temple This Hanuman Temple was constructed in 1999 and it is believed that Hanuman was searching for Sita Devi and still there are some Ramayana facts available in this area e.g. a village called “Ravana Goda” close to this Bhakta Hanuman Temple. The Tamil word for Ramboda, Rampadai, means “Rama’s force”, this is why Ramboda is believed to be the area where Rama collected his troops. Also its is believed this was the place where Lord Hanuman took rest while on his way to search Sita as per the Ramayana yatra Sri Lanka.