Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Mihinthale, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.

An old wall made of cut granite.

A water cistern made of stone.

A mango grove.

The story is told in the 'Mahawansa' the Pali Chronicle of the Kings of Sri Lanka, of an IQ test done on King Devanampiya Tissa, at this site which had a mango grove even in the 2nd Century BC. When the King passed the test conducted by the Venerable Thera Mahinda, he was considered fit to hear a preaching of the Buddha Dhamma (Buddhist Doctrine).

For the benefit of our readers, I quote Mahavamsa chapter XIV line 16:-
Arahat Mahinda – What is the name of this tree ?
King Devanampiyatissa – This tree is a mango tree.
AM – Is there yet another mango tree, besides this?
Are there any mango trees?
KD – Sir, there is this Mango tree
AM – Are there besides the other mango trees, which are not mango trees, yet other trees?
KD – there is this mango tree.
AM – Thou, has shrewd not Ruler of men, has thou kingsfolk o' king?
KD – There are many sir,
AM – Are there also some who are not thy kinsfolk?
KD – There are more of those than my kinsmen,
AM – Is there anyone besides the kingsfolk and others?
KD – There is myself
AM – Good, thus has gained shrewd wit’.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Mihinthale, ruins of the 'Alms hall' for Buddhist Monks, 5th Century AD, Sri Lanka.

The ruins of the foundation of the 'Alms Hall'.

A water conduit made from stone.

A container carved in stone to contain boiled rice for distribution to Buddhist Monks.

A stone water cistern.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Isurumuniya, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.

Isurumuniya as seen in the 1960s - Photo by Mr. Jayaratne, Puwakpitiya. See the famous stone carving of the 'Lovers' in its original site.  
Click on the web-links  below to hear the old and then a new version of the song ‘Isurumuniye’ :-
2. http://youtu.be/WpO8YW-ybCc



Thursday, July 24, 2014

Sights at Isurumuniya, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.




Beginnings of the site in the 2nd Century BC. Recently it has been claimed by some to go back to the time of King Ravana, the legendary King of Sri Lanka.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Sinhalese translation of 'Cry of the Devil bird' out for sale.





Sri Lankan price - Rs.550/-
Contact for copies
Postage inside Sri Lanka Rs 200/-
Crossed Cheques accepted.
Cheques drawn in favour of Dr.Philip G Veerasingam,
Address - 28, Mansuriya Lane, Honiton Place, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.

Price overseas US$ 20/- with packing and postage.
Cheques accepted.

A nice gift to give your loved ones. Describes the life of a doctor in various parts of Sri Lanka from 1965 to 2005.
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