Sunday, February 26, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
The water reservoir and rocks, Sithulpawwa, Sri Lanka.
This catchment area collects rain water in this area and was used by the residents.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Stone pillars, Sithulpawwa, Sri Lanka.
In the absence of the technology of the use of concrete and the concept of an arch support, pillars for dwellings were chiseled from granite in the 2nd Century BC in Sri Lanka. Granite was available in plenty and was the raw material used. The picture shows some granite pillars at Sithulpawwa, Sri Lanka.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
An old ruin of a Stupa and the sacred Footprints chiselled on granite, Sithulpawwa, Sri Lanka.
Worship of an image of Lord Buddha was a later developement. In the early years of Buddhism only objects signifying the presence of the Master ('sankhetha'), like a pair of feet, an umbrella, a whisk or an empty throne were used. This was in keeping with the philosophy of attaining Nibbana when 'nothing remains'.
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