Sigiriya murals that amazed the world

 Sigiriya murals that amazed the world

Sigiriya Rock, considered to be the 8th 
wonder of the world, is one of the fascinadoras destinations in the map of the tourist of the world. The architecture, water technology, and engineering technology on top of a beautiful rock are truly amazing. Like the creations on the top of the Sigiriya rock, the Sigiriya murals bring a wonderful beauty to Sigiriya. Although about 500 paintings were painted at Sigiriya at that time, only a small number of 21 paintings remain today.

There are various theories as to whether Sigiriya is a 660 feet high rock. Although some believe that Sigiriya was used as a fort by the kings of the Ravana dynasty, the Mahavamsa states that King Kasyapa built a fort on top of Sigiriya for fear of a possible invasion by Prince Moggallana, who fled to southern India.
Although various sources mention Sigiriya from the time of Kasyapa, the construction of Sigiriya was in ruins by the end of the 19th century

The peculiarity of the Sigiriya murals is that they depict only nude figures above the waist of

 Sukumala Lalanawa, who is slightly smaller than a human. A special feature of the paintings

 is the use of materials that are common in the dry zone.The four main colors used to paint

Sigiriya are red, yellow, green, and black. A special feature is that the color blue is not

used.The cave is about 60 feet long, with paintings about 44 feet above the mirror wall. The

rough wall is smoothed using a special plaster for painting.. Archaeologist Ananda

Coomaraswamy points out that Divul Latu, spider clay, honey and lime were used to make

the mortar.Herbal juices such as Gokatu Kiri and Ranawara were used in the production of dyes. Also, the

brushes for painting are made of hedgehog fibers. A special feature of the Sigiriya murals is the use of wet plaster technology and dry plaster technology.

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