There are a number of places of worship in and around Ratnapura, including: •
Maha Saman Devalaya – a shrine dedicated to the god Saman. The god Saman is (a Buddhist
deity) considered to be the guardian of Ratnapura. When the Portuguese captured Ratnapura, the ancient
shrine that stood at this location was destroyed and a Portuguese church was constructed on top of it. When the
Kandyan kingdom recaptured Ratnapura, the Portuguese church was destroyed and the shrine was rebuilt. Although there is no direct evidence to support the existence of the old shrine, indirect evidence supports the existence of a shrine that looked like a Hindu
temple at the current location before Portuguese times. Currently this shrine is a very important place for Buddhists. • '''Saints Peter and Paul's Cathedral''' – The history of
Catholics in Ratnapura begins with Portuguese rule in Ratnapura. Very few Catholics lived in the town in the 17th century. Many of them are the descendants of Portuguese and locals that they married. There is evidence to suggest that the Portuguese built a church on top of a destroyed Buddhist temple. That Portuguese church was destroyed when the Kandyan kingdom recaptured Ratnapura from the Portuguese. The current church was built in a different location along the main street of Ratnapura (inside the town). The Church building being used now is said to be inspired by
St. Joseph Vaz (Apostle of Ceylon) during the 17th century when he visited Ratnapura as a part of his apostolic mission to
Sabaragamuwa. After Sabaragamuwa became a
diocese on 2 November 1995 SS. Peter-Paul's Church was raised to the status of the
Cathedral of the diocese. •
Pothgul Viharaya - Rathnapura Pothgul Rajamaha Viharaya (පොත්ගුල් විහාරය) is a picturesque cave temple built on top of a hill believed to be built by king Vatta Gamini Abhaya better known as king
Walagamba (89-77 BC) in the 1st century. It had been renovated during the days of King Kirthi Sri Rajasinghe (1747 – 1781) of the Kandy period. There are two temples belonging to these two periods within the Pothgul Viharaya. • '''St. Luke's Church''' (Church of England) •
Siva Temple (Hindu)
Sri Pada (Adam's Peak) Ratnapura is the starting point for the 'classic' or hard route up Adam's Peak, via the Gilimale and Carney Estates. The pilgrimage season starts on Poya (full moon) day in December and runs until the start of the south-west monsoon in April. It has been a pilgrimage centre for over 1,000 years. King
Parakramabahu and King
Nissanka Malla of Polonnaruwa provided
ambalamas or 'resting places' for weary pilgrims along the mountain route. The other more popular route is through Dalhousie (pronounced 'Del-house') close to Dickoya.
Religion Ratnapura DS Division has a
Buddhist majority (78.17%) and a significant Hindu population (14.05%) . == Education ==