The village, The temple, The lake and Dagabay
- There is a very famous saying among the villagers since ancient times that the village, the temple and the lake are connected. This saying is a beautiful phrase full of inseparable links. The lotuses blooming in the middle of the beautiful lake where the cold wind is blowing and the waves are rising are beautiful. The smooth pagoda seen behind purifies the mind from the impurities of the mind.
- Yala season is the water source of our village which distributes water equally to both seasons. The innocent villager of the village finishes his work in the fields from morning till night with these lovely trees. This tank collects and distributes rainwater collected during the rainy season. The village and the temple are closely related in many ways. The first harvest of the fields nourished by lake water is offered to the village temple. The village children received their first education from the temple.
- The water source of our village, which distributes water equally to both seasons, is the plant. The innocent villager of the village finishes the field work from morning till night with these lovely trees. This tank collects and distributes the rainwater collected during the rainy season. The village and the temple are closely linked in many ways. The first harvest of fields nourished by lake water is offered to the village temple. The children of the village received their first education from the temple.
- The colony village that existed on the protection and blessing of the ponds and dagabat. Mudunmalkada temple of the village. The villagers lead their daily life with proper advice and blessings from the monks. The temple was a religious institution as well as an educational center. The temple and the village are well connected like bark to tree and bark to tree. This unity is still strong till today and according to this, Raja Raja Mahamatyadin's single-minded determination was also intended to strengthen the country's economy and feed the people in a moral and righteous manner. The kings were engaged in activities like construction and construction of dagab with the collective participation of the people of the country. The people engaged in their respective tasks with great devotion, understanding that this work was inherited by them, the people of Lak.
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