Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Weerambugedara
"Our Vision"
To be the excellent government institution that helps the life styles of the community in a beneficial way to the society
"Our Mission"
To provide a service in line with the
government policies, uplift the lifestyles of the society through a
planned, efficient development process consisting of proper
co-ordination of resources and participation of the people"
In the year 1993 under the decentralization of administrative power,
Ibbagamuwa was converted into secretariat under which Ganewattawas named
a sub office. Again on 18th May 1998, in order to provide more efficient service to the public, Ganewatta was converted to a secretariat.
Situation
Ibbagamuwa divisional secretary's division situated towards to the middle of kurunegala district in north western province.
North : Polpithigama D.S.Division
East : Pallepola D.S.Division in Mathale district & Rideedama D.S.Division in Kurunegala district
South : Mawathagama & Mallawapitiya D.S.Divisions in Kurunegala district
West : Deduru Oya boundary and Ganewatta D.S.Division in Kurunegala district
Location
Located between the decrees of 270 - 260 in East - west and the
decrees of 170 - 160 in North - south in the map of the Kurunegala
Nalanda in scale of 1 : 63360. It is 4872228 k.m2 s in extent from total land quantity of kurunegala district and takes the 5th place of extensiveness.
Historical Importance of Ibbagamuwa divisional secretary's division
There is information that a kindom called "Badalaththali" had
situated assosiating Bathalagoda tank apart from the other four main
kindoms in Kurunegala. it records in Mahawansa that the area of
Bathalagoda was known as "Mangalapura". The tank had been renovated by
queen Kalyanawathie who ruled this area from 1202 AD to 1208 A D.
It is said that this area was ruled by king Dutugamunu. The histry of
Sangamuwa ancient Raja Maha Vihara goes back to Dutugamunu era. The
first war agreement in South Asia is found at this temple. It records
the first cease fire agreement between king Parakramabahu who ruled from
1153 A D to 1186 A D and king Gajabahu who ruled from 1132 A D to 1153 A
D.
The "Uthurupawwa" area which has a historical singnificance had been
ruled by a reagonal ruler called Bodiguptha during the rule of King
Dewanampiyathissa.
There are several temples of historical importance in this area
namely Rangirimada Raja Maha Viharaya, Kandulawa Raja Maha Viharaya and
Ranagiri Raja Maha Viharaya in Dewagiriya. Other than these temples Sri
Vishnu Devalaya of Kirindigalla and Sri Vishnu Devalaya of Kandulawa
attach historical importance to the area. It is the popular belief of
the people of this area that this place in endowed with the blessings of
God Galebandara.
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