The third interesting historical unbelievable episode too happened here. King Rajasingha after losing the war had not returned to
to walk past this as he thought that this insignificant, Kovil is of no value. The haughty king had then remarked that although he was defeated in war he still remains to be the king of
He next ordered that Na hamy be brought to his presence. Then had said to Na hamy in a very harsh voice . "Now show me the wonderful powers of your God Natha - tell him to mend my snapped bar. If your prayer is not answered, you shall die here today. If you are able to prove the truth of Natha God at Dodanwala, then I shall help you to make this Kovil a famous Dewale. Lands will be given for Rajakariya and an annual perahera, will be held every year. All my jewelley shall be offered to this Dewale".
At these "words Na Hamy was impressed at the same time had a fear of death as he knew who the king was, if he failed to comply with the request.!
He humbly bowed down, recited the Ithipiso gatha. Then he had yelled in a very loud voice and prayed to God Natha to mend the broken palanquin bar to enable the king to proceed his journey to
This was in perfect order. Not even a trace of the broken place was visible.
Shocked at this mystic happening the king had next ordered the Kapurala (Na hamy) to bring some oil to light a few pahanas. With shivering hands, as there was no oil he had brought some water. He had poured this water and it lit to the surprise of the onlookers. They too could not believe their eyes. The oil lamps burning at the feet of the Muni, gave light to the entire sacred ground of the God Natha’s Kovil. This was another miracle.
The Esala Dodanwala Perahera starts with the kap planting ceremony. At -the auspicious time a sapling from the Esala tree is taken and wrapped with saffron washed white cloth. This is then placed in the inner chamber of the Devale. The perahera commences. Next begins the Kumbal Perahera and continues for seven days. After the first six days of Kumbal the Randoli Perahera begins in all its splendor, grander than the previous nights. The Randoli is taken on the longer route. With more dancers, more torch beares, pantheru, kulu natum, kavadi. The grandest of all are the elephants. The Basnayaka Nilame majestically dressed in his colorful majestic Mul Anduma walking stately like a king of
The last perahera reaches up to the Ritta ge (...) This is a small tall construction, colour washed in white, situated on the margin of the devale land and of the God’s home - Diyakelinawala Walawwa Watta. The Kapurala dressed in spotless white walks up to this building with the big tusker in front. He starts to chant the Coal Mura This is the history of the 7 (Seven) Devale Gods taken from this ancient walawwa and the beginning of the Kovil and perahera. This ancient walawwa still stands with a beautiful glory past. Still well maintained with ancient furniture and brass ware and also a beautiful garden with old trees. This Walawwa is over 35O years old. Even King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe had visited this place. This Walawwa had been famous for astrology and wedakama (Ayurveda medicine). The king after experiencing all this mystic power of the God’s of this Kovil overjoyed, was compelled to fulfil his promises. His jewellery, crown, and mended palnquin were all donated to the Devale. At present the
Coming back to the perahera after the Randoli perahera is over the water cutting ceremony ends the day perahera. This pageant ends leaving behind the dull and mystic Dodanwala village. So ends the story of the mystic history of a Devala. Today too, people in distress go to this devale to get blessings and come satisfied with their prayers answered.
During the Perahera season Gammadu (...) is in flow from all parts of Yatinuwara. Food is all prepared at the devale premises. After offering to the gods, this sacred food of (...) 7 trays has to be sent to this old Walawwa as gratitude.

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