Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Sights at Thanthrimale, Sri Lanka.
| The 'Bo tree' and Chaithya. |
| A moat. |
One of the eight saplings of this Bo tree was planted here and is still present. This makes some claim that this Bo tree is older than the one at Anuradhapura - planted in the 2nd Century BC.
When the son of King Dutugemunu Prince Saliya married a woman of a low cast, they were banished by the father and they found refuge in Thanthrimale.
Monday, November 4, 2013
'Katina pinkama perahera', Avissawella, Sri Lanka.
| 'Stilt-walker' doing a 'fire-dance' |
| 'Fire-dancers' |
| Young dancers with teacher playing the cymbals to keep the rhythm. |
| 'Kalagedy - pot - dancers. |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruOzA_Z6CfE&feature=share&list=UU1dqepitfAJwrQWLD-gZ3NA
Sunday, November 3, 2013
'Katina Pinkama' Perahera, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.
| Young boy riding a decorated bicycle. |
| Fire-dancers and stilt-walkers. |
| Kandyan drummers. |
| Female dancers. |
| Young female dancers. |
| A caprisone baby elephant in the procession. |
The word 'Katina' means difficult or arduous. This is equivalent to the Tamil word 'kadhinam'.
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
'Saesseruwa' ('Raswehera'), Sri Lanka
| The image and the pilgrims. |
| Views of the image. |
| The nest of a 'Swift'. |
Like all stories this was interesting listening to but was wrong on facts.
According to the temple authorities this statue was made during the reign of 'King Paetiss the second'. This was in the Buddhist Era 237 (307 BC). The statue is 42 feet and four inches in height, being four inches higher than the 'Aukana statue'. Thus it was claimed that it was more than 400 years older and was four inches higher than the majestic 'Aukana' statue.
The statue shows signs of not having been completed.
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| The ' Aukana' Buddha statue. |
Image – www.triplegem.iwopop.com/
The difference in opinion of the experts of the dating of Aukana Buddha statues was finally resolved following the discovery in the year 1952, of an inscription on a granite slab built onto the northern wall of the shrine. The statue was sculpted in the second half of the 8th century AD when Mahayana Buddhism threatened to take root in Sri Lanka. http://www.lanka.com/sri-lanka/aukana-buddha-statue-933.html
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