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For centuries, barefoot pilgrims have walked through the arid jungles and lush forests of Sri Lanka’s east and south, ...
The evolution and growth of the armed struggle for the goal of Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka saw many Tamil militant groups emerge across the politico-military horizon. There was a time when 34 known ...
The evolution and growth of the armed struggle for the goal of Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka saw many Tamil militant groups emerge across the politico-military horizon. There was a time when 34 known ...
The devotional song programme called Bodu Sadeha Gee, which was commenced by the Panadura Media Cultural Foundation in 2001, has been recognised as a unique programme in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka’s Trilingual Inscription (Tribhasha Sellipiya) and a collection of documents connected with the Pānadurā Vādaya (The Great Debate of Panadura) in 1873 have been inscribed in the UNESCO ...
The tablet was originally inscribed in the Treasure Boat Shipyard Park in Nanjing and later transported to Sri Lanka. It refers to offerings made to a sacred mountain shrine. Alongside the inscription ...
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Sri Lanka's Natural Beauty by Drone: Temples to Coastlines.Soar over the lush landscapes of Sri Lanka with this breathtaking drone footage, showcasing verdant tea plantations, ancient temples, and stunning coastal views. Discover the island's rich ...
The Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi temple holds a special significance in the India-Sri Lanka civilisational relations. It is believed that the sacred Bodhi tree at the temple has its origin in India's Bodhgaya.
PM Modi is due in Sri Lanka on 5 th April, the 44 th anniversary of the JVP 1 st rebellion. JVP will be celebrating its 50 th anniversary which commenced against Indian expansionist agenda & unlikely ...
No UNHRC when Portuguese destroyed Buddhist Temples and erected Catholic Churches on top of destroyed Buddhist sites in Sri Lanka during the Portuguese era (1505 – 1658) Posted on March 8th, 2014 ...
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott was famously denounced as an “unmitigated rascal” by the New York Times in 1871. In Sri Lanka, however, he is still remembered as the revered legend of Buddhist revival—and, ...
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