1. Uttaráráma.-An image-house constructed by Parakkamabáhu I. to the north of Pulatthipurá. It was hewn out of the actual rock and had three grottoes, made by expert craftsmen - the Vijjádhara grotto, the grotto with the image in sitting posture and the grotto with the recumbent image. Cv.lxxviii.74ff; for a description of it see Cv. Trs.ii., 111, n.2; Bell: Arch. Survey of Ceylon for 1907, pp.7ff.
2. Uttaráráma.-The monastery where Mangala Buddha held his second Great Assembly (Sannipáta) in the presence of his kinsmen. BuA.120.