Sunday, March 3, 2019

At an Aranya at Ehatuwewa in the Anuradhapura district, Sri Lanka.

The young Bo Sapling

The surrounding hills


The residence - 'Aawasa' built for the Rev, Nawale Dhammananda





Rev Nawale Dhammananda





The approach road to the Kutys


The approach to the 'Kuty' - cave dwellings






The cave dwellings


Centuries old broken pottery

Brahmi cave writings








Thursday, January 3, 2019

Tale of a premonition

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'.

What happened subsequently is history.
History has a habit of repeating itself many times.
(Story from the book ' In the days of King Sri Wickrema Rajasinghe by Dolopihillle)