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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
From Adam's peak to Yala- A photo view of Sri Lankan Diversity
A long line of lights illuminates the path to the summit of Adam's Peak during the Poya Festival in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. This mountainous, mist-draped realm has long been popular with backpackers and other adventurers for its tea plantations and rain forest preserves. The Central Highlands recently were added to UNESCO’s World Heritage list. The season begins from December end at May. It is a once in life time memorable experience that anyone should have. This is a place where worship by all religions including Hindus, Muslims, Burgers & Buddhist. Everybody fascinating about sunrise from the eastern end where you can see this moment very nicely.
The cave monastery of Dambulla, a World Heritage site, has five sanctuaries and is the largest, best preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka.
A leopard (Panthera pardus) rests in tree in Yala National Park. Located on the southern coast of the island, Yala is Sri Lanka's most visited and second largest national park.Sri Lanka is a place for Elephant,Dolphin & Leopard lovers. Bird watching is another activity that popular among nature lovers.
Welcome To Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, A country that rich in nature, their people & heritage. Rich history draws back many years with witness from Jaffna to Dondra From colombo to Pottuvil. 65000km2 country surrounded by indian ocean with beautiful beaches. Come & viisit SriLanka. You can enjoy Culture, Sea-sand-sun, Nature & Wildlife, and many more. (Please watch this video with true Sri Lankan Smile)
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Monday, May 13, 2013
KANDY ESALA PERAHERA
The glittering Esala Perahera, which is 235 years old, is
one of the grandest events we have in Sri Lanka. Many locals and foreigners
look forward to witness this wonderful festival every year. This is held during
the Esala month, in August, honouring the sacred tooth relic.Esala Perehera, will once
again shine in all splendor in the hill capital and ancient citadel of Sri
Lanka – Kandy, from the 8th of August to the 21st of August this year (2013).
It will include minor pageant Kumbal Perahera (11th-15th), Randoli Perahera -
the Grand Perahera (16th-19th) with the grandest night being 20th and the Day
Perahera on 21st August. It is very grand with elegant
costumes. It has become a unique symbol
of Sri Lanka
Diyawadana
Nilame With Beautiful Dressings
Photo View Of Perahera Possession
This is most fascinating event in the Sri Lankan calender. At the forefront of the procession are the Whip Crackers.
The cracking of whips all the way from the very beginning to end of the chosen
path of Perahera signifies the approach of the procession. Immediately
following the whip crackers are the Flag Bearers carrying are the standards and
the flags of the different Provinces and the Temples in single file on both
sides of the road. The official called Peramunerala riding on the first
elephant follows next carrying the register of the Sacred Temple of the Tooth
at Kandy.
Next on the procession are the Drummers playing an array of traditional drums and blowing traditional flutes. While the drummers play in explosive style, the teams of dancers leap and bound. The hoards of drummers and dancers are followed up by the officer in charge of the elephants, of course mounted on a caparisoned and decorated tusker. During the ancient and medieval times of Sri Lanka, the officer in charge of the Kings's stable had been a high ranking minister of the king. To date the officer in charge of the elephants called Gajanayaka Nilame carries the silver goad called Ankusa that symbolize his authority. Following Gajanayake Nilame is another officer of the temple mounted on a tusker: the Kariyakorawnarala, is the officer in charge of drummers and dancers. He is also responsible for minor functions at the Sacred Temple of the Tooth. Arrival of Kariyakorawnarala set the stage for center of attraction: the Maligawa Tusker Caparisoned, robed and illuminated, the tusker of the temple stepping in supreme grace and great pride carrying the resplendent golden casket called Ransivige sheltered with a canopy. The golden casket contains the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha.
The beasts sense of the solemnity of the procession and the reverence, in which the Sacred Tooth Relic is held by the human populace, it seems, could hardly be bettered even by a human itself. Held high over the Tusker is canopy; unrolled on to the way of the Tusker is a ream of white cloth called pavada. The devotees, spectators, the foreign tourists and all distinguished guests stand steadfast while the Maligawa tusker carrying the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha passes them. The Tusker is followed by two long chains of vibrant dancers, on each side of the road, facing each other with a team of drummers in the middle forming another column. At the end of the retinue is the Custodian of the Temple of the Tooth titled Diyawadana Nilame, dressed in traditional regalia of the high officials of the kings, who reigned at the medieval kingdom of Kandy. Diyawadana Nilame is attended by Murawadu (lance bearers), Wadana tal-athu (sunshade bearers and umbrella-bearers) as well as the other officials of the Sacred Temple of the Tooth.
Next on the procession are the Drummers playing an array of traditional drums and blowing traditional flutes. While the drummers play in explosive style, the teams of dancers leap and bound. The hoards of drummers and dancers are followed up by the officer in charge of the elephants, of course mounted on a caparisoned and decorated tusker. During the ancient and medieval times of Sri Lanka, the officer in charge of the Kings's stable had been a high ranking minister of the king. To date the officer in charge of the elephants called Gajanayaka Nilame carries the silver goad called Ankusa that symbolize his authority. Following Gajanayake Nilame is another officer of the temple mounted on a tusker: the Kariyakorawnarala, is the officer in charge of drummers and dancers. He is also responsible for minor functions at the Sacred Temple of the Tooth. Arrival of Kariyakorawnarala set the stage for center of attraction: the Maligawa Tusker Caparisoned, robed and illuminated, the tusker of the temple stepping in supreme grace and great pride carrying the resplendent golden casket called Ransivige sheltered with a canopy. The golden casket contains the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha.
The beasts sense of the solemnity of the procession and the reverence, in which the Sacred Tooth Relic is held by the human populace, it seems, could hardly be bettered even by a human itself. Held high over the Tusker is canopy; unrolled on to the way of the Tusker is a ream of white cloth called pavada. The devotees, spectators, the foreign tourists and all distinguished guests stand steadfast while the Maligawa tusker carrying the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha passes them. The Tusker is followed by two long chains of vibrant dancers, on each side of the road, facing each other with a team of drummers in the middle forming another column. At the end of the retinue is the Custodian of the Temple of the Tooth titled Diyawadana Nilame, dressed in traditional regalia of the high officials of the kings, who reigned at the medieval kingdom of Kandy. Diyawadana Nilame is attended by Murawadu (lance bearers), Wadana tal-athu (sunshade bearers and umbrella-bearers) as well as the other officials of the Sacred Temple of the Tooth.
Kandy Esala Perahera dates 2013.
From 2013-08-06 to 2013-08-20.
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Randholi
Perahera is the most fascinating one with more attraction of the spectators.
But others also equally beautiful, but their possession limited to small area.
So please be their to witnees one of the oldest, fascinating event on the earth
with the name of Lord Buddha.
If you
are planning to visit Kandy Esala Perahera I can help you with all the
arrangements please contact via following email address- janapriyajaya@gmail.com
If you willing to witnees the perahera you can buy a ticket & see the perahera or with the crowd standing with each other. Usually seats have high demand & costly.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Russian Song Filmed In Sri Lanka
Russian Song Filmed In Sri LAnka With true Sri Lankan Beauty & Nature
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Sri Lanka - An experience of a Lifetime!
Few places in the world can offer the traveller such a remarkable combination of stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, captivating cultural heritage and unique experiences within such a compact location. Within a mere area of 65,610 kilometres lie 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 1,330 kilometres of coastline - much of it pristine beach - 15 national parks showcasing an abundance of wildlife, nearly 500,000 acres of lush tea estates, 250 acres of botanical gardens, 350 waterfalls, 25,000 water bodies, to a culture that extends back to over 2,500 years.
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