The
Whole Is Covered With Polished Stucco, And Surmounted By A Gilded
Spire Standing Upon A Square Pedestal Of Stucco, Highly
Ornamented With Large Figures, Also In Bas-Relief; This Pedestal
Is A Cube Of About Thirty Feet, Supporting The Tall Gilded Spire,
Which Is Surmounted By A Golden Umbrella.
Around the base of the Dagoba on the upper terrace are eight
small entrances with highly-ornamented exteriors.
These are the
doors to eight similar chambers of about twelve feet square, in
each of which is a small altar and carved golden idol. This
Dagoba forms the main centre of the city, from which streets
branch off in all directions, radiating from the circular space
in which it stands.
The main street from the entrance-gate continues to the further
extremity of the city, being crossed at right angles in the
centre by a similar street, thus forming two great main streets
through the city, terminating in four great gates or entrances to
the town - north, south, east and west. Continuing along the
main street from the great Dagoba for about a mile, we face
another Dagoba of similar appearance, but of smaller dimensions,
also standing in a spacious circle. Near this rises the king's
palace, a noble building of great height, edged at the corner by
narrow octagon towers.
At the further extremity of this main street, close to the
opposite entrance- gate, is the rock temple, with the massive
idols of Buddha flanking the entrance.
This, from the form and position of the existing ruins, we may
conceive to have been the appearance of Pollanarua in its days of
prosperity.
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