Thursday, May 11, 2017

Haldummulla Ella Water Fall

Haldummulla Ella Water Fall.

Haldummulla Ella Water Fall
Haldummulla Ella Water Fall
Height:-   (15m)
Location:- Badulla District
Province:- Uva

      This is located just passing the Haldummulla Town towards Beragala just by the A4. you will find this waterfall right by the road next to a small culvert where the water from this fall flows across the road.

      The water from this fall falls over an near vertical rock surface in multiple stages before disappearing underneath the culvert.


Gotuwala Ella Water Fall

Gotuwala Ella Water Fall

Gotuwala Ella Water Fall
Gotuwala Ella Water Fall
Height:-   (**)
Location:- Badulla District
Province:- Uva

      The famous Nine Arch Bridge in the village of Gotuwala ( also referred to as Gotuwela). The Gotuwala Ella waterfall can be only observed from the railway line and you need to hike along the railway track from Ella or Demodara.
 
     Start your hike on the railway track from Ella Station towards the Demodara Station, you can reach the Nine Arch Bridge after 2.5 kms. Passing this bridge and travelling a futher 1 km you will come to a bridge which the water from the Gotuwala Ella.


UNITED NATIONS VESAK DAY 2017

14th United Nations International Vesak Festival.

14th United Nations International Vesak Festival in Sri Lanka

     14th UN International Vesak Festival to be held in Sri Lanka. This year’s theme of the UN International Vesak Festival is "Buddhist Teachings for Social Justice and Sustainable World Peace". The festival will be held from May 12th to 14th.

         This United Nations Day of Vesak is celebrated annually in Buddhist countries. This is the first time Sri Lanka has been given the opportunity to host this festival.

         Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be renewing his links with Buddhism when he visits Sri Lanka as one of the chief guests at the United Nations Vesak Festival. Vesak is the most important day in the Buddhist calendar, marks commemoration of Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and passing away.

        Minister of Justice and Buddha Sasana, Wijayadasa Rajapakshe, said that several heads of government and state have been invited for the landmark event recognized by the UN, and that Modi has confirmed his participation. Modi has a strong bond with Buddhism and had made Gujarat a part of the Buddhist pilgrimage trail in India when he was Chief Minister of that state.

       Vesak was declared as an Internationally recognized day by the UN following efforts by the Foreign Minister at the time Lakshman Kadiragamar in 1999.

14th United Nations International Vesak Festival.


       According to a statement issued by the ministry, the inauguration of the 14th UN Vesak day will take place at the BMICH with President Maithripala Sirisena, Indian President Narendra Modi and a host of other national and international delegates participating. Over 2000 delegates including Buddhist and political leaders from several countries will attend the event.

       On May 11 at 7 pm the festival will be launched at the special Vesak zone at Diyawanna near the Parliament complex.
       The concluding ceremony will take place at the Sri Dalada Maligawa premises in Kandy. Minister Rajapakshe on behalf of President Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe made an official request from the UN Vesak Committee at the last UN Vesak day held in Thailand for the hosting of the festival in Sri Lanka in 2017.



Previous UN Vesak Day celebrations

 

The 1st International Buddhist Conference on the United Nations Day of Vesak was on May 25, 2004 in Thailand.

The 2nd UN day of Vesak was held on May 18th to 21st, 2005 at Sanamluang, Buddhamothon and United Nations Centre for the Pacific.

The 3rd UN day of Vesak celebration was held on May 7th - 10th, 2006, at the United Nations for Asia Pacific Hall and Buddhamonthon in Bangkok, Thailand.

The 4th UN day of Vesak was held on May 26th to 29th, 2007. It was solemnly held at the United Nations Hall for Asia Pacific and Buddhamonthon in Bangkok with the participants from 61 countries and regions.

The 4th United Nations Day of Vesak (UNDV) was held in Hanoi, Vietnam from May 13-17th in 2008. This was the first ever biggest International Buddhist conference that was held in Vietnam.

The 5th celebrations drew a gathering of 4,500-including Buddhist leaders from all traditions, leading scholars, state dignitaries and practitioners from all around the world, and in Vietnam.

The 6th UN day of Vesak was held on May 18th to 19th, 2009 in Bangkok and at the Phutthamonthon in Nakhon Pathom.

The 7th UN day of Vesak was held on May 23th – 25th, 2010, at the Conference Hall of the Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Main Campus, Wang Noi, Ayutthaya and United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand .

The 8th UN day of Vesak was held on May 12th – 14th, 2011, at the Conference Hall Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Main Campus, Wang Noi, Ayutthaya and United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.

The 9th UN day of Vesak was held on May 31st to June 2nd, 2012, at the Conference Hall Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Main Campus, Wang Noi, Ayutthaya and United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.

The 10th UN day of Vesak was held on May 21th - 22th, 2013. at the United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.

The 11th UN day of Vesak was held on May 7th to 11th, 2014. At Cat Bai Dinh temple, Ninh Binh, Vietnam.

The 12th UN day of Vesak was held on May 28th - 30th, 2015 at Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University (MCU), Wang Noi, Ayutthaya and United Nations Convention Centre Bangkok, Thailand.

The 13th UN day of Vesak was held on May 22nd to 23rd, 2016 at the Conference Hall Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Main Campus, Wang Noi, Ayutthaya and United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.

The 14th UN day of Vesak will be held on May 12th to 14th, 2017 in Colombo and Kandy at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, the Nelum Pokuna, Diyatha Uyana and the Sri Dalada Maligava in Kandy.

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Friday, April 21, 2017

Adam's Peak

Sri Pada or Adam's Peak. (Lanka's Holy Mountain)

 

Adam's Peak
Adam's Peak

         Adam's Peak (also Adam's Mount; Sinhalese Samanala kanda - සමනළ කන්ද "butterfly mountain", Tamil Sivanolipatha Malai - சிவனொலி பாதமலை), is a 2,243 metres (7,359 ft) tall conical mountain located in central Sri Lanka. It is well-known for the Sri Pada "sacred footprint", a 1.8 m rock formation near the summit, in Buddhist tradition held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Hindu tradition that of Shiva, in Christian tradition that of St. Thomas, and in Muslim tradition that of Adam.

         Sri Pada is revered as a holy site by Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims and Christians. It has specific qualities that cause it to stand out and be noticed; including its dominant and outstanding profile, and the boulder at the peak that contains an indentation resembling a footprint.

Adam's Peak
Sri Pada
            Sri Pada is an important pilgrimage site, especially for Hindus and Buddhists. Pilgrims walk up the mountain, following a variety of routes up thousands of steps. The journey takes several hours at least. The peak pilgrimage season is in April, and the goal is to be on top of the mountain at sunrise, when the distinctive shape of the mountain casts a triangular shadow on the surrounding plain and can be seen to move quickly downward as the sun rises.

             The mountain is most often scaled from December to May. During other months it is hard to climb the mountain due to very heavy rain, extreme wind, and thick mist. Climbing at night can be a remarkable experience, with the lights of the path leading up and into the stars overhead. There are rest stops along the way. Access to the mountain is possible by six trails (Ratnapura-Palabaddala, Hatton-Nallathanni, Kuruwita-Erathna, Murraywatte, Mookuwatte & Malimboda). Out of these the Nallathanni and Palabaddala routes are the most popular. Kuruwita-Erathna road is somewhat popular as well. Most of the pilgrims use Hatton route as the journey on foot can be reduced by more than five kilometers even though the slope of this route is much greater than other routes.



Adam's Peak

Adam's Peak

Adam's Peak

Adam's Peak
Adam's Peak
Adam's Peak location: N 06.80933 latitude; E 080.49933 longitude; elevation 2243 meters

Monday, April 17, 2017

Sinhala and Tamil New Year

The Sinhala and Tamil New Year
Sinhala and Hindu New Year
Sinhala and Tamil New Year
( Sinhalese New Year - සිංහල අලුත් අවුරුද්ද)


      The Sinhala and Tamil New Year or as we all call it Avurudu in Sinhala, has become an important national holiday for both Sinhala Buddhists and the Tamil Hindus of Sri Lanka.

Official name :-     Aluth Avurudda
Also called     :-    Sinhala and Tamil New Year
                             Sinhala and Hindu New Year
Observed by   :-    Sinhalese people worldwide  
Type               :-    Cultural
Celebrations   :-    Games, family gathering, family meal, visiting friends and relatives, prayer
Observances   :-  The observed movement of the sun from Meena Rashiya (House of Pisces) to the Mesha Rashiya (House of Aries) Marks the end of the harvest season
Date              :- April 13 or 14, an auspicious date in the month of Bak (April) (by the Shalivahana era) 

Sinhala and Tamil New Year

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Colombo Lotus Tower

Colombo Lotus Tower
Lotus Tower

Colombo Lotus Tower


Location :-     Colombo, Sri Lanka
Height:- 356 m (1,168 ft)
Lifts/elevators:- 8
Floor count 13
(6 in base, 7 in flower)
Status:-  Complete
Opened:- 16 September 2019
Type:- Mixed use
( Observation, Digital Terrestrial Television ISDB-T, telecommunications, Tourist attraction, Hospitality, Events, and commercial use. )



         The Lotus Tower is the tallest building in South Asia. located in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Lotus Tower

Lotus Tower

Lotus Tower

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