The
Ravana Falls (popularly known as
Ravana Ella in
Sinhala) is a popular sightseeing attraction in
Sri Lanka.
It currently ranks as one of the widest falls in the country. This
waterfall measures approximately 25 m (82 ft) in height and cascades
from an oval-shaped concave rock outcrop. During the local wet season,
the waterfall turns into what is said to resemble an
areca flower
with withering petals. But this is not the case in the dry season,
where the flow of water reduces dramatically. The falls form part of the
Ravana Ella Wildlife Sanctuary, and is located 6 km (3.7 mi) away from the loca
Historical legend
The falls have been named after the legendary Sinhala king
Ravana, which is connected to the famous
Indian epic, the
Ramayana. According to legend, it is said that Ravana (who was the king of Sri Lanka at the time) had kidnapped princess
Sita,
and had hidden her in the caves behind this waterfall, now simply known
as the Ravana Ella Cave. The reason for the kidnapping is said to be a
revenge for slicing off the nose of his sister by
Rama
(husband of Sita) and his brother Laxmana. At the time, the cave was
surrounded with thick forests in the midst of wilderness. It is also
believed that
Rama’s queen bathed in a pool that accumulated the water falling from this waterfall.They believed that Ravana has played the
Ravanahatha over here.
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