This rock inscription known as the “Diyagama
Inscription” is located about 5.5 kilometers above
the Kalu Ganga river mouth in the ancient port of
Diyagama. It was also known as the “Pelunu Gala‟
inscription, because the rock on which it was written
has been split in the middle. This was first discovered in
the late 19th century, by Ven Vaskaduwe Sri Subhuthi
thero and, it gained attention of archeologists after
Prof. Muller read and published his interpretation in
1883 in “Ancient Inscriptions In Ceylon’
In Sri Lanka, Handy Craft offers the widest selection of handicrafts. Prices are significantly lower than in other stores. The majority of the items are of good quality. From masks to simple embroideries as well as most of the souvenirs the tourists finds interesting.
In Western province the handcraft culture has the deeper roots dating back to the ancient kingdom eras. Batik – Traditional clothing with beautiful patterns and pictures, handlooms with exceptional embroidery arts, to wooden crafts of various souvenirs and even little trinkets can be found in Western Province without a doubt.
Gampaha District happens to be one of the key places in
the country to have rich fertile soil that enable to grow
any fruit or a vegetable including paddy