
Together with a group of his followers,the now missionary established himself in a hilltop hermitage to which he gave his name Mihintale,where the new religion soon spread in all directions.On full Moon Poya Day in June each year,a great Poson festival is held here to commemorate the introduction of Buddhism to the Island.


There are 1,840 steps,they say,but wide and shallow and protected by overhanging frangipani trees.It is not a difficult ascent.The top most Dagaba, the Ambastala,contains relics of Mahinda.It is ringed with delicate pillars and has a spectacular view over the surrounding country side.As befits the cradle of Sinhalese Buddhism,Mihintale is alive holiness,its Dagabas,monasteries,caves,rock temples and pobls forming an island sanctity for all followers of one of the World's Great Religions.
Reported by Lahiru Ilankoon
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