Pelmadulla Divisional Secretariat

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Pelmadulla Divisional Secretariat
Country Sri Lanka
Province Sabaragamuwa Province
District Ratnapura District
Time zone UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time)

The Pelmadulla Divisional Secretariat is a divisional secretariat in the Ratnapura District of the Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka.

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During the final period of the Kandy era, the Sabaragamuwa region was divided into six cantons:

The Pelmadulla Divisional Secretariat belongs to the upper and middle parishes of Nawadun Korale.

It is located in the centre of the Ratnapura district. Compared with other divisional secretariats in the district, it is the twelfth largest by area. It spans about 14,674 hectares and covers 4.46% of the Rathnapura district or 0.22% of Sri Lanka.

Location

The province of Sabaragamuwa is located in south Sri Lanka.

The boundaries of the Pelmadulla Divisional Secretariat are:

Divisional SecretariatGrama Niladhari ("Village Officer")
NorthRatnapuraHettikandaEgoda Malwala
BanagodaKolandagala
Heen BerenduwaAngammana
BatugedaraGalabada
DurekkandaMudduwa
WestRatnapuraEthoya
ElapathaHangamuwaMagurugoda
SouthNivithigalaHorangalaPathakada
DombagammanaErabadda
KiribathgalaNoragalla
Wanniyawaththa
KahawaththaNugawela WestYainna
Nugawela East
GodakawelaKotakethana
EastOpanayakePolwaththahenaHallina

History

P.E.P Deraniyagala discovered remains of homo sapiens balangodensis (Balangoda Man) in Bulathwatta, providing evidence that the region of the present-day Pelmadulla secretariat has been inhabited since prehistoric times. A number of huts were also unearthed, originally built to provide shelter for ancient carters. This gave rise to the name 'Pelmadulla' for the area, meaning cluster of huts in Sinhalese.

The temple on the Denawaka and Kehelbaddala river basin was called Dronawakka Viharaya during the reign of King Vijayabahu I. The Nampotha (a book written in the Kandy period about important Buddhist centres) mentions this temple in its 203rd entry as Denawaka Viharaya, now known as Aramanapola Raja Maha Vihara. This latest renaming is credited to monks who arrived from Arammanadesh in Myanmar. The Pelmadulla divisional secretariat was established according to the sixth chapter of the Boundary Determination Act (no 22/1955) which was issued in 1955, as an assistant government agent division. Since then, the region has seen a marked increase in Grama Niladhari divisions:

YearNumber of Grama Niladhari ("Village Officer") Divisions
195510
197412
198518
199037

Under the Gamsabha administration, the Pelmadulla divisional secretariat was administrated under 3 Gam Karya Sabhas (staff council) and one semi-urban council. They were:

According to Act no. 58/1992, the Pelmadulla divisional secretariat's office was installed in 1992.

Currently, the Pelmadulla Divisional Secretariat area is locally administrated by the Pelmadulla Pradeshiya Sabha (Divisional Council).

Ancient places

Physical features

The Pelmadulla division can be divided into four main zones:

Kuttapitiya mountain range

This zone is located in the northern area of the division. The Kuttapitiya mountain (969 m) is the highest in the range, where the Kirindi Ella waterfall is also found.

Kiribathgala mountain range

This zone is located in the southern area of the division. The Kiribathgala Mountain (948m) is the highest in the range, where the Pulun Ella waterfall is also found.

Denawaka valley

The Denawaka rivers flow in the valley between Kuttapitiya and Kiribathgala mountain ranges. This zone is the most populous.

Way valley

The Way river flows in the southern boundary of the division.

Drainage

The main rivers in the division

  • Denawaka river
  • Way river
  • Hangamu river

Waterfalls

  • Kirindi Ella (116 m)
  • Pulun Ella (105 m)
  • Gerandi Ella (105 m)
  • Rajana Ella (67.5 m)
  • Lihini Ella (30 m)
  • Kuda Ella (30 m)
  • Hathbili Ella (11 m)
  • Marakkala Ella (10.5 m)
  • Ballan Damana Ella

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