It was the time of intrigue in the last days of the Kandyan Kingdom.
King Sri Wickremasinghe Rajasinghe was on the throne. The British were
in control of most parts of the Island and were planning an assault on
Kandy. A childhood friend of the King was aged and was dying. He had a
premonition of things to come and sent a message to King Rajasinghe
through an intermediary. The message was very poetic in its composition
and it went as follows in a translation into English -
'Far away I see a hornets nest gather. It is a 'Yak debara' ( a vicious breed of hornets). Tell the King not to throw stones at it'.
'Far away I see a hornets nest gather. It is a 'Yak debara' ( a vicious breed of hornets). Tell the King not to throw stones at it'.