The scenery is good by boat. The sea is so beautiful. In fact, the price of the boat can be negotiated. After all, there are few people who come here to play. To pay a tip!
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Seenigama Muhudu Viharaya Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This Senigama Temple in the sea is located alone on an island more than 100 meters from the shore. Unlike the island temple in Matala, there is no bridge connected to the land, and the island must be accessed by boat. This is one of only two temples in Sri Lanka where people who have encountered thieves can pray for "retribution". People who were looted came to this temple to buy an oil made from chili and pepper properties. The victims lit a lamp with the oil, placed it in their homes, and recited a spell. Sooner or later, maybe in a matter of weeks, the thief will have an accident, like being hit by a fallen coconut.
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Seenigama Muhudu Viharaya Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The scenery is good by boat. The sea is so beautiful. In fact, the price of the boat can be negotiated. After all, there are few people who come here to play. To pay a tip!
虽然看过了很多寺庙,但因为这里是很难得的必须靠船才能登陆的岛屿,所以特地来看。登岛之前还看到有人在附近游泳也很好玩,不过和其他众多的斯里兰卡寺庙一样,进入寺庙需要脱鞋,建议大家穿着厚一点的袜子以免被高温地板烫伤以及地面划伤。
It feels more impressive than traditional temples on land. Looking at the past from afar, it seems that there is a mirage in the distance, and it is like a fairyland on earth. Although there is a legend of punishing thieves here, I feel a little scared, but I personally feel that this also adds a little mystery to this blue sky and blue sea temple, which is more fascinating.
看累了传统的寺庙适合来这里,这里没有桥与陆地相连,上岛必须靠船。而且有关于小偷的比较“神奇”,确切地说是恐怖的灵验。但其实还是很美的~
The temple has seen a lot of it. It’s good to come here. The style is not the same and it really looks interesting. It would be better to catch up with the weather.