Point Pedro Vallipuram alvar Vishnu kovil appears on Commemorative currency note
Posted Date: 02/03/2018
The famous and old Point pedro vallipuram alvar Vishnu Temple appears on the new thousand rupee Commemorative currency note released to mark the 70th Independence Day.
The identification of the four religious sites in Sri Lanka, the Sulugal Dambulu Purana Rajamaha Vihara at Viharahalmillewa near Kebithigollewa, the Vallipuram Alvar Vishnu Kovil is the oldest in Jaffna, the Madu Church in Mannar is a sacred site, which was a Pattini Devala from the Anuradhapura period, and Sainthamaruthu Jummah Mosque, is in Kalmunai, appear on the centre of the note.
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka issued a circulation standard commemorative currency note in the denomination of Rupees 1000 to mark the 70th Independence Celebration in the country on 04.02.2018. This is the 4th commemorative note that was issued, by the Central Bank.
Vallipuram Alvar Vishnu temple is located at Vallipuram, about 4 kilometers south-east of Point Pedro, Jaffna
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