This is one of Sri Lanka’s best museums of Buddism and this is not only the national temple of Buddism. It is as well international countries that practise Buddism including Korea, Japan and China in this museum, they have sections of the museum where you can see the replica statues of Buddism.
One of the good ways you can explore Buddhism is with the international countries that are ingrained with the practices of Buddhism such as there is a list of countries that practice Buddhism.
Here is a list of countries that practise Buddism and the main countries are:
● Sri Lanka
● India
● Bangladesh
● Nepal
● Pakistan
● Afghanistan
● Thailand
● Korea
● Japan
● China
These are some of the countries that are a part of this Buddism museum and
Buddism in the modern day.
In this museum, you can ingrain yourself in Buddhism but you can also explore the history.
You can see what and why the statues are a part of Buddism history.
Well, the one thing I can tell you is one historic fact about Buddhism and it is apart from the statues.
I know that the original Kandy Kachcheri Building originally housed this museum and the British had constructed the museum where Kandyan King Wimaladharmasuriya’s palace was.
You are probably thinking about 2 questions in your head when you see this museum
and they probably are:
1. “ What Am I Going To Learn From This Museum If I Go?”
2. “ Is This Museum Worth It For The Price, I Am Going To Pay For It?”
Well, I can ask 2 of your potential questions.
In this museum, I can tell you that you can learn about the history of Buddhism
internationally with knowledge filled about Asia.
As well, you could pay for a museum overpriced ticket or you can pay for this
museum for a good price with all of the knowledge about Buddhism in the
international world.
You can spend a couple of hours with this knowledge around you.
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