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- Kandy_Lake areaOfCatchment "1.045".
- Kandy_Lake shoreLength "3.3796224".
- Kandy_Lake abstract "Kandy Lake is a lake in the heart of the hill city of Kandy, Sri Lanka, built in 1807 by King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha of Sri Lanka next to the Temple of the Tooth. Over the years, it was reduced in size. It is a protected lake, with fishing banned. There are many legends and folklore regarding the lake. One such is that the small island at its center was used by the king's helm for bathing and was connected to the palace by secret tunnel. Kandy Lake, the main body of water in the city of Kandy in central Sri Lanka, is a man-made lake created in 1807 by the last Sinhalese king of Kandy, using forced labor. The king used land which was a paddy field to create the lake. It stands as an indictment of the excesses of the Kandyan monarchy for wasting away national resources to build an ornamental lake at a time when the kingdom was under serious threat. When a hundred of his advisors advised King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe against building the lake, he had them impaled on the reservoir bund of the paddy field which he was converting into the ornamental lake. It was not long before the British captured him, with help from his own noblemen disgruntled by his irrational policies.Kandy Lake has a perimeter of 2.1 miles and a maximum depth of 60 feet. A decorative wall, called Walakulu wall, runs for 2060 feet along the banks of the Kandy Lake. In the middle of the lake is an island housing the Royal Summer House. Sri Dalada Maligawa, or Temple of the Tooth Relic, is located beside the lake across the road. On the opposite side of the road from the Temple of the Tooth Relic is the Royal Bathhouse, which is used by the king's wives and concubines as a bathhouse. The British added one more story to the structure to house a library.The Kandy Lake offers a place for a stroll or a jog. The shady path surrounding the lake provides a view of the hills and the town. The lake was created in 1807 by the last Sinhalese King. It is situated by the side of the Temple of the tooth relic. The Malwatte temple, one of the two head temples of the Siyam Nikaya sect of Theravada Buddhism, is also located overlooking the lake. Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, the last king of Kandy, decorated the lake with the "walakulu" (clouds) wall.The islandOne of the prettiest objects of the lake is the island. It is decorated with palm trees and bamboo thickets. King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe built a dam for the purpose of reaching the opposite side of the lake. Then as the dam was not sufficient for him, the King removed the soil from both the palace end and the Malwatte Vihare end, leaving the island behind. At first this island was supposed to be the bathing place of the Queen and the ladies of the court.The "Walakulu" (clouds) wallThe Walakulu wall was built to increase the beauty of the Kandy Lake. It extends around half of the Lake and has taken one skilled architect to build it. The king who built the Walakulu wall couldn’t finish it because he lost the war and was forced to relinquish the Kandian kingdom. The Walakulu wall still lies unfinished. The triangular shaped holes in the Walakulu wall were used in the past for lighting oil lamps on festival days.Queen,s bathThe queen’s bath is situated partly in the waters of the Kandy Lake. The wives of Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe used the queen’s bath. The British added another storey which was used as a library.Facts about the lakeSpill level above: 1740 M.L.SCapacity: 704 acre-feetPerimeter of the tank: 2.1 milesMaximum depth: 60 feetLength of the decorative wall: 2,060 feetCatchment area: 1.045 Q.M.IThere are a variety of trees planted around the lake including Nuga trees, palm trees, fruit trees, Sal trees and Mara trees. Some of the trees are about 74 years old. The trees are now maintained by the Municipal Council of Kandy.The following are three bird species that can be seen on the lake: Diyakawa (Indian Cormorant) Koka (White Egret Crane) Ali Koka (Wood Stork) Karawal Koka (pelican)".
- Kandy_Lake areaOfCatchment "1045000.0".
- Kandy_Lake city Kandy.
- Kandy_Lake country Sri_Lanka.
- Kandy_Lake depth "18.288".
- Kandy_Lake location Kandy.
- Kandy_Lake shoreLength "3379.6224".
- Kandy_Lake thumbnail Kandy.jpg?width=300.
- Kandy_Lake type Reservoir.
- Kandy_Lake wikiPageExternalLink kandy_lake.html.
- Kandy_Lake wikiPageExternalLink excursions.html.
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- Kandy_Lake wikiPageID "24722047".
- Kandy_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "562507300".
- Kandy_Lake basinCountries "Sri Lanka".
- Kandy_Lake catchment "1.045".
- Kandy_Lake cities "Kandy".
- Kandy_Lake dateBuilt "1807".
- Kandy_Lake hasPhotoCollection Kandy_Lake.
- Kandy_Lake imageLake "Kandy.jpg".
- Kandy_Lake inflow "none".
- Kandy_Lake islands "one".
- Kandy_Lake lakeName "Kandy Lake".
- Kandy_Lake location Kandy.
- Kandy_Lake otherName "කිරි මූද".
- Kandy_Lake otherName "බෝගම්බර වැව".
- Kandy_Lake outflow "evaporation".
- Kandy_Lake type Reservoir.
- Kandy_Lake subject Category:Kandy.
- Kandy_Lake subject Category:Kingdom_of_Kandy.
- Kandy_Lake subject Category:Lakes_of_Sri_Lanka.
- Kandy_Lake point "7.3 80.63333333333334".
- Kandy_Lake type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Kandy_Lake type Lake109328904.
- Kandy_Lake type LakesOfSriLanka.
- Kandy_Lake type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kandy_Lake type Thing100002452.
- Kandy_Lake type YagoGeoEntity.
- Kandy_Lake type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Kandy_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Kandy_Lake type Lake.
- Kandy_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Kandy_Lake type Place.
- Kandy_Lake type Wikidata:Q532.
- Kandy_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Kandy_Lake type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Kandy_Lake type Place.
- Kandy_Lake type Lake.
- Kandy_Lake type Location.
- Kandy_Lake type _Feature.
- Kandy_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Kandy_Lake comment "Kandy Lake is a lake in the heart of the hill city of Kandy, Sri Lanka, built in 1807 by King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha of Sri Lanka next to the Temple of the Tooth. Over the years, it was reduced in size. It is a protected lake, with fishing banned. There are many legends and folklore regarding the lake. One such is that the small island at its center was used by the king's helm for bathing and was connected to the palace by secret tunnel.".
- Kandy_Lake label "Kandy Lake".
- Kandy_Lake label "Lago Kandy".
- Kandy_Lake label "キャンディ湖".
- Kandy_Lake sameAs Lago_Kandy.
- Kandy_Lake sameAs キャンディ湖.
- Kandy_Lake sameAs m.080fy27.
- Kandy_Lake sameAs 1241620.
- Kandy_Lake sameAs Q5966035.
- Kandy_Lake sameAs Q5966035.
- Kandy_Lake sameAs Kandy_Lake.
- Kandy_Lake lat "7.3".
- Kandy_Lake long "80.63333333333334".
- Kandy_Lake wasDerivedFrom Kandy_Lake?oldid=562507300.
- Kandy_Lake depiction Kandy.jpg.
- Kandy_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Kandy_Lake.
- Kandy_Lake name "Kandy Lake".