Huge trees, creepers and stone pillars scattered around  Arankele speak 
of an intriguing civilisation, a bygone era, while rare species  of 
insects, found in abundance, tell of a rich, biological heritage. 
However,  Arankele is not an old kingdom or a palace which once 
sheltered a mighty king.  The whole forest was designed for another 
purpose.It was built to shelter the Buddhist monks who spent  their time
 in meditation to reach the ultimate state a human can ever reach.
                          The vast forest land was scattered with 
patanagara or  apartments designed for meditation, bathing ponds 
providing hot and cold water,  a hall designed for walking and a two 
kilometre walking path designed for the  monks to meditate while 
walking.The special characteristic of the patanagara is that each  was 
surrounded by a water canal perhaps to keep the interior of the 
apartments  cool. Some apartments stand alone while some are twin 
apartments. The twin  apartments are connected together via a stone 
bridge.



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