Outrigger canoe, Kallady, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.
Almost all of the photographs were taken by the owner of this blog and are his property.Click on each picture below to see an enlarged view.
The 'Kaavady' derived from the Tamil words 'Kaavu+thady' (carrying+stick) is a ritual performed by Saivite Hindus in Sri Lanka. It is to fulfil a vow made to a God or Goddess. The video shows a 'kaavady' procession wending its way from the 'Muththu Mari Amman' temple at Avissawella to another 'Muthu Mari Amman temple at Puwakpitiya about 4 Km away. You can see a devotee suspended on a horizontal pole by fish hooks inseted to the skin on the back of the chest. Another devotee is seen dancing on the road. Click on the video link below to see the action:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qRCxi_L9Os
Photo taken in our garden, Avissawella, Sri Lanka of a Barbet eating part of a banana fruit on the ground.
Video of a Brown-headed Barbet eating from a slice of papaw fruit in our garden at Avissawella, Sri Lanka.
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