Sunday, December 30, 2018

Pettah Streets

Pettah Streets 
(Pettah, Colombo 11) 

Pettah Streets

            Pettah is Colombo's biggest, most functional market space. It's loud, crowded and infinitely full of interesting and useful things. It's located east of the City centre Fort. The Pettah neighborhood is famous for the Pettah Market, a series of open air bazaars and markets. It is one of Sri Lanka's busiest commercial areas, where a huge number of wholesale and retail shops, buildings, commercial institutions and other organisations are located.

Pettah Streets Map



Olcott Mawatha :-
Clothes and accessories
good jackets
bags
sunglasses
Hotel Bakery where
short-eats and drink

Front Street (now called Malwatta Road):-
Food and drink
Quality leather bags and shoes
Great watches
Luggage
Batik Centre
Camera equipment
Shiny bangles

Prince Street:-
Electronics
Light fittings of all kinds
Fake wigs (blue ones, yellow ones, multi-coloured ones),
Toy stores,
The Dutch museum - a quiet space with a old rickety staircase and an unexpected green garden,
Wallets,
carrom boards and checker boards
The Fancy Mahal shop dedicated to a range of Eastern cologne
roadside tea, thambili (King Coconut),
Small restaurants to have a meal.

1st cross street
Mobile phones, mobile covers, mobile batteries
Electronics
CCTV Camera
Light fittings of all kinds
Some Hardware Items
Bombay Sweets - Faluda
Peoples Bank and ATM


2nd cross street
Clothes, especially saris - both cotton and shiny,
Electronics
CCTV Camera Items
The distinct checkered Red Mosque
Short-eats, curd and samosas opposite Red Mosque during Ramadan.

3rd cross street
Mostly retail and wholesale shops here, big textiles shops, and a little shop for padlocks and doorknobs.

4th cross street
This place is just a trading street - mostly huge trucks and workers with loads on their shoulders, and onions and potatoes and spices everywhere. But you'll unexpectedly find a little shop selling very good and cheap maalu paan and muffins at the junction with Keyzer street. Also beautiful old, old buildings.

5th cross street
Fresh red rambutan (in June-August season), the Safni Snack Bar (biriyani, noodles, paratha, kottu), pineapples, the long vegetable/ fruit/ grain pola under a big yellow metal tent, the Golden Fresh Fruits shop, mangosteen (Rs. 100 for 8), the pansal.

Main street
Bigger showrooms, Sequins a tiny shop for craft equipment and materials (it's in a niche, ask anybody and they'll point you in the right direction), coats and suits, clothes and shoes, umbrellas and raincoats, luggage bags, leather, banks and ATM.

China street
China Street didn't seem as crowded as the rest on our visit. It's got a lot of the stuff that's generally there in Pettah but particularly stores for party equipment (hats, wrap, banners, balloons, candles), and a few for chinaware.

Maliban street
There's a whole bunch of shops here dedicated solely to wedding cards, so you can also get special paper here if you're into craft, also gift wrap and heaters.

Bankshall Street
Artificial flowers of all kinds, surgical equipment and chemicals (Spectrolab/ Geekay), a cool skeleton on display, official uniforms (if you want to masquerade as a doctor or pilot a la Catch Me If You Can), sparkle dust at Art and Craft, Oriental Saloon for an inexpensive haircut, Dawood's buttons shop, Hotel Bankshall, Colorcraft Center for all your art equipment, the pera man at the junction with St Johns Road (he moves because, he says, the police comes and tells the fruit vendors to move).

Khan Clocktower roundabout
The clocktower, Expographics bookshop from the 1980s where you get a large collection of textbooks, a long street of stalls that sell an assortment of inexpensive cotton maxies, saris, wallets and luggage.

Bodhiraja Mawatha
This is hilariously hard to find at first glance from the main Olcott Mawatha, because there are rows of stalls of colourful plastic that have filled up both sides of this street, leaving only a small gap between to walk down it. You'll find toy cars, kids' bracelets, colourful junk jewellery, giant posters of babies, phone memory cards - and then when you walk out at the other end into open space - cotton maxies, massive tshirt sales (Rs. 250), the bubble blower man, drummer-rabbit toys, the dancing lobster toy, translucent slippers, pol rotti at Viva, Hansagiri Restaurant and Bar and the beautiful and spooky Old Town Hall (walk in to check out the neglected museum inside).

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj wins 10th WBPF World Championships.

Lucion Pushparaj
Lucion Pushparaj
---  Congratulations !!! ----

Nickname : Black lion of Asia
Nationality: Sri Lankan
Sport:         Body building
Event(s):     Men's 100+ kg


        Lucion Pushparaj also known as Lucien Pushparaj is a Sri Lankan male professional bodybuilder who is also known as an internationally recognized bodybuilder and has taken part in several notable international competitive events. He is considered as one of the current best bodybuilders in Asia and is nicknamed as the Black Lion of Asia as well as Sri Lanka's Hulk.

Lucion Pushparaj
Lucion Pushparaj wins 10th WBPF World Championships. 

Lucion Pushparaj      Sri Lankan bodybuilder Lucion Pushparaj has won the 10th WBPF World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championships held in Thailand. The 10th WBPF World Championships is being held in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 11th to 17th December 2018.
            Pushparaj had won gold at 51st Asian Body Building and Physiques Sports Championship held in South Korea last year.
      He also represented Sri Lanka at the ‘Mr & Ms Atlas and Fitness Expo’ at the Arlington Convention Center, USA. He placed fourth at that event.

Lucion Pushparaj
Black lion of Asia
       Lucion Pushparaj is a Professional Bodybuilder from Sri Lanka who was awarded IFBB Pro status in 2012. 
       
       Lucion won his first major competition by winning a gold medal in the 2014 Mr. Sri Lanka contest. In that same year, he also won a gold medal in the IFBB Pro Championship held in Oman, and later - a silver medal in the IFBB Asian Championship.


Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj

Lucion Pushparaj





Monday, December 24, 2018

Gangaramaya Temple

Gangaramaya TempleGangaramaya Temple

Location: 61 Sri Jinarathana Rd, Colombo.
Founder: Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera
Completed: Late 19th century
Phone: 0112 435 169
Website: www.gangaramaya.com
E-Mail : gt@gangaramaya.com

            Gangaramaya is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Colombo, started by the famous scholar monk Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Nayaka Thera in the late 19th Century.
Gangaramaya Temple
Gangaramaya Temple

          After the Venerable Sri Sumangala, his chief pupil Devundera Sri Jinaratana Nayake Thera took on the administration of the temple. It was he who laid the foundation to convert the little temple to an institute of international reckoning.
Gangaramaya Temple

           The next chief incumbent was the Ven. Devundara Keerthi Sri Sumangala Jinaratana Vacissara Thera, the teacher of the Ven. Galboda Gnanissara, who worked to make the Gangaramaya what it is today: much more than a temple in the conventional term, but a place of worship, a seat of learning and a cultural centre.

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