Tempitiya
Tempitiya is a village in Mahaoya in the Ampara District, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. It is located nearly away from the town of Mahaoya, along the Peradeniya-Badulla-Chenkalady Highway.
History
Tempitiya is an ancient agricultural village in the Mahaoya Divisional Secretariat surrounded by the villages of Dumana, Pulawala, Kosgolla and Periyapullumalai. This village is built based on the Tempitiya Reservoir and the Tempitiya Rajamaha Viharaya which lies opposite the reservoir both of which are credited to King Saddha Tissa of Anuradhapura kingdom who was the regional ruler of the Digamadulla during the reign of King Dutugemunu.Tempitiya Reservoir
Tempitiya Reservoir is said to have been restored by the British in 1838 making it one of the first ancient reservoirs to be restored by the British in the Ampara District.
The ancient bunt, bisokotuwa the sluice gate of the Tempitiya Reservoir was declared as a protected archaeological site.
Education
Schools
- Tempitiya Maha Vidyalaya
Healthcare
Hospitals
- Primary Medical Care Unit - Tempitiya
Religious Places
- Tempitiya Rajamaha Viharaya
- Paththini Devalaya
Transport
Tempitiya has a public transport system based primarily on buses.From Mahaoya, travel 10 km along the Peradeniya-Badulla-Chenkalady Highway via 69 Junction, Bedirekka, Pulawala and turn left before the 239th Mile post.