Natha Devale, one of four devales in Kandy’s Royal Palace compound, stands at the front of the royal complex. Built in the 14th century by King Vikramabahu III, it is believed to be Kandy’s oldest temple. This shrine, associated with the Temple of the Tooth, draws both Buddhist and Hindu followers. Visitors can explore the historical and cultural significance of this ancient site, experiencing a blend of religious traditions and architectural heritage.
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