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[[File:Kuragala.jpg|thumb|250px|Kuragala Entrance Notice]]
[[Kuragala]] is a rock {{Wiki|cave}} in [[Sri Lanka]], and is believed to be a [[Buddhist monastery]] dating back to 2nd century BC. The [[Buddhist]] [[organization]] says that in recent times the {{Wiki|Muslim}} {{Wiki|fundamentalists}} have taken over the site and destroyed the {{Wiki|evidence}} of [[Buddhist]] heritage.
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[[Kuragala]] is a rock {{Wiki|cave}} in [[Sri Lanka]], and is believed to be a [[Buddhist monastery]] dating back to 2nd century BC.  
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The [[Buddhist]] [[organization]] says that in recent times the {{Wiki|Muslim}} {{Wiki|fundamentalists}} have taken over the site and destroyed the {{Wiki|evidence}} of [[Buddhist]] heritage.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 9 February 2016

Kuragala Entrance Notice


Kuragala is a rock cave in Sri Lanka, and is believed to be a Buddhist monastery dating back to 2nd century BC.

The Buddhist organization says that in recent times the Muslim fundamentalists have taken over the site and destroyed the evidence of Buddhist heritage.

Source

Wikipedia:Kuragala