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The Buddhist Temple that came up, when the Tamil politicians not allowed to fulfill religious needs of the village.

Helabima Organization built The Buddhist Temple at Bogahawatte in Thalawakale, ceremonially opened on 21st of May 2005. 

The Hindu Extremists are not allowing to build Buddhist Temples in hill country area in Sri Lanka using their political power and Tamil terrorism. Two years back a Tamil political leader destroyed a Load Buddha statue in Bogahawatte village. In a situation like this, we as Helabima was invited to help the Sinhala Buddhist villages in Thalawakale - Bogahawatte village to build a Buddhist Temple. As a result, today Thalawakale - Bogahawatte temple is available for all the villagers for their religious purposes.

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Close and distance pictures of the Buddhu Madura of Thalawakale Bogahawatte Temple shows  the unstoppable Buddhist cultural heritage in Sri Lanka.

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The pictures of the perahara bringing the statue of Load Buddha to the Bogahawatte new Temple from the Thalawakale main Temple.

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Moment of the statue of Load Buddha settled in Bogahawatte Buddhu Madura.

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Ven. Bengamuwe Nalaka Thero and Ven. Madagama Dhammananda Thero Lighted the oil lamp to mark the opening ceramany of Bogahawatte Temple. After that Ven. Bengamuwe Nalaka Thero spoke to the entire crowd that participated the event.

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Ven. Madagama Dhammananda Thero and Ven. Middeniye Soratha Thero spoke to the crowd.