Saman is a deity, subject to local and indigenous belief and worship in Sri Lanka. The name Saman means "good minded". His character is of historical significance for the Sinhalese people and veneration especially to all the Buddhists. Maha Sumana Saman Deviraja is depicted crowned and bejeweled, holding a lotus flower in his right or left hand and accompanied by a white elephant.
A painting of God Saman
God Saman is the guardian deity of the Sri Pada mountain (Adam's Peak)
Upulvan, also known as Vishnu is a guardian deity of Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan Buddhists believe him also as a protector of the Buddhism in the country. The name Upulvan depicts his body colour which means "blue water lily coloured". The cult of Upulvan started during the medieval period in Sri Lanka. According to the local lore and legend, Upulvan is the god whom the Buddha entrusted with the guardianship of Sri Lanka and Buddha Śāsana of the country.
Statue Upulvan-Vishnu, Seema Malaka, Sri Lanka
Upulvan-Vishnu worshipped as a guardian deity in Lankatilaka Vihara.
Uthpalawarna Sri Vishnu Devalaya in Devinuwara, Matara, Sri Lanka