Golden Temple of Dambulla
The Golden Temple of Dambulla, also known as the Dambulla Cave Temple, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Sri Lanka. It features a complex of five caves filled with stunning Buddhist murals and over 150 statues of the Buddha. The temple dates back to the 1st century BCE and is renowned for its impressive rock formations and historical significance.
Visitors to the temple can explore the intricate artwork and sculptures that depict various scenes from the life of the Buddha and other important figures in Buddhism. The site is not only a place of worship but also an important cultural landmark, attracting tourists and pilgrims alike.