Trip to Srilanka - Lighter
  • > Amaam kandippa pOgaNum. Naan vENaa padagu Ottindu varEn. en kUda yaar
    > yaar ellam vareenga?

    Sathiyamaga oruvarum vara mattargal - padhi kadalil keezhe thalli vittu
    viduveergal !
  • thalli vittalum apparam kudhichu kappathiduvanga..
  • > Amaam kandippa pOgaNum. Naan vENaa padagu Ottindu varEn. en kUda
    yaar
    > yaar ellam vareenga?
    >
    > naan nalla padagu OttuvEn. nijamaa nambunga. pOna janmaththu
    vaasanai
    > innum enakku konjam irukkunnu nenaikkarEn.
    >
    > padagOtti poonguzhali

    idhukku "lighter"nu subject kuduthirukeengale, evvalavu seriousana
    matter. idhu poi ligher-a....ellam neram. neegna thanni kudikira
    mathiri kalvettu padipeenganu sonnathu vasthavam than, adhukkaga,
    engala (kadal) thanni kudikka vachiruveenga pola erukkee...

    adutha trip...grr...aan...nana...hmmmm...yosichi
    sollarene...hmm..ellaa..ellaaaa.....naan varathu koncham...koncham
    ella....naan varathu doubt thaaan...edhukkum en pera listla seka
    vendam...

    vidu jooot.
    thalai therikka ooooooooodummmmmmmmmmm,
    Satish
  • Ayoooooo, naan varalaaa, pls ennai vitudungaa
  • any way there is very little chance we can make the sea trip from
    kodikarai to mathottam( via bhootha thivu where we have to drop one
    passenger) on a boat that moves onthe powers of present day
    poongkuzhalis.

    the route is however well frequented by nefarious activities
    still.and the distace sems to be little.

    I dont think tourists can go north of anurathapura safely.
    so lets plan the rest.
    venketesh
  • Vanakkam!

    Poonkuzhali!

    Tourists are advised not to venture into Northern
    Srilanka.

    In other parts, you would be so captivated with the
    "present / current" Srilanka than to think of the past
    with cholas, Pandyas etc.

    Anyway, all the Buddhist pilgrim centres remind you of
    Rajaraja's feeling that he should come back and make
    huge temple for his favourite deity. Other than that
    not much related to Ponniyin Selvan. The Dambulla
    Buddha is so huge, one would understand why Kalki
    wrote that RR wanted a huge temple and a very huge
    Peruvudaiyar.

    Srilanka has a lot of paintings and proof to say that
    a Pandya Princess travelled to Srilanka with the
    Buddha Tooth hidden in her hair-do and entered
    Srilanka.

    Srilanka is a place to visit if we want to learn and
    see how our tourist guides should treat the tourists
    coming to our country.

    You would be pleasantly surprised to see all hoardings
    / announcements in Sinhala, English and Tamil.. that
    too very chaste Tamil.

    Those who are strict vegetarians wont have much to
    relish in their cuisine.. but I believe, non-veg is
    something to relish there, with their prawns, fish of
    different varieties !!

    Chinmaya Mission has a Huge Hanuman Statue put up on a
    hillock there... but no visitors..

    Tea, gems, spices... extension of our own Kerala, but
    much more greener.

    They dont like to be reminded of Ramayana, Ravana and
    Sita. They say there is a place which is supposed to
    be Asokavanam.. but you wont get much info on this.
    We also did not insist, as we could enjoy all other
    parts in the 10 days we spent there.

    One would come back with the feeling that you should
    go again there... lovely country!!

    Did Kalki visit Srilanka ???

    With regards,

    Uma
  • hai uma
    so you went on a guided trip to sri lanka

    i have been there many times on my own and moved much with the locals.

    >
    > Srilanka has a lot of paintings

    yes many of them are in the style of the big temple's upper reaches
    and much better preserved too



    and proof to say that
    > a Pandya Princess travelled to Srilanka with the
    > Buddha Tooth hidden in her hair-do and entered
    > Srilanka.


    was it a pandya princess??????????
    she was called hema mali( not malini) and i think she came from the
    north

    actually the pandyans hijacked the tooth and held it for ransom in
    kulasekharas period.


    >
    > Srilanka is a place to visit if we want to learn and
    > see how our tourist guides should treat the tourists
    > coming to our country.

    the people are extremely friendly too


    >
    > Those who are strict vegetarians wont have much to
    > relish in their cuisine..

    those guys add a fish called maldive fish even in vegetarian dishes.
    but there are plenty of chennai resturants there.mathura etc
    but anywhere you will get idiyappam( string hoppers) and thengkai
    thuvaiyal.

    >
    > They dont like to be reminded of Ramayana, Ravana and
    > Sita.


    no no. i have even talked to them about ltte and present day problems.

    really nice guys . not like the sterotyped sihalese we expect.



    They say there is a place which is supposed to
    > be Asokavanam.. but you wont get much info on this.

    ashokavanam is in nuwera eliya( all duet songs in recent movie
    parthiban kanavu were shot there) like our ooty but much better.


    > Did Kalki visit Srilanka ???

    kalki did visit lanka .
    >
    >



    venketesh
    >
  • > a Pandya Princess travelled to Srilanka with the
    > Buddha Tooth hidden in her hair-do and entered
    > Srilanka.
    >


    Hi Uma

    actually buddhas tooth was from kalinga

    According to Mahavansa, the Great Chronicle, the Tooth Relic was
    brought to Sri Lanka when King Kirti Sri Meghavarna (301-328 AD) was
    the ruler in Anuradhapura, by a princess from Kalinga named Hemamali,
    securely wrapped in her tresses.

    By the 12th century the Tooth Relic had become the palladium of
    Sinhala royalty, conferring on its custodian the right to the
    sovereignty of Sri Lanka. Hence the kings took every precaution to
    guard it.


    in 1294 ad or so it was hijacked to madurai
    in 1560 ad was hijacked to goa
  • Well.. you left the story incomplete :) How did it make its way back to
    Lanka from Goa?
  • dear Arun

    three theories.

    one was that it grew wings and flew back( no joking- its the buddhist
    view)
    the second was the original tooth is safe and a decoy was what was
    stolen.
    the third was dom gaspar the archbishop of goa ground it in a petle
    and mortar and threw the powder into a burning stove.

    knowing the portugese charecter well its the third thats possible.

    though i have been to kandy often, i havent gone into the temple of
    the tooth.
    but I think its not open for public viewing and only the box that
    holds it can be viewd.
  • Dear Venketesh,

    hmmm I think i agree with you that the third option might be the realistic
    ones. I somehow don't think that the tooth, if it had really been stolen,
    could have made its way back from the Portuguese, given the way those chaps
    behaved in Goa.
  • Dear Arun

    true , very true.
    but a very colourful period in history if you view it without a bias
    the king of pegu( burma) offered a ransom for the tooth but the
    zealous archbishop had it destroyed.
    incidentally the viceroy of goa that time was a braganza.a turning
    point in his family.his great grand children became the kings of
    portugal. later.
    also the time when camoens the great one eyed portugese poet lived in
    goa and wrote his Lusidas.

    the portugese continued the inquisition long after it was termed over
    in europe.
    they burnt many people on the stakes in goa.

    but the greatest damage they did were to hindu temples in lanka.
    both kedeshwaram and trincomalee ( both devara sthalangal) were razed
    to the ground.

    and even in chennai they forced the mudaliars of mylapore to
    painstakingly shift kapali temple to the present location.
    they built the santhome church in the place of the original temple.


    those who visit kapali temple must see a floor stone in the southwest
    of the muruga temple.an inscription in some european language is
    there- the handiwork of some portugese sailor.

    the oldest surviving portugese monument is luz church in mylapore(
    1516). the other settlement the portugese held was porto novo(
    parangipettai)near chidambaram
    which is often stated as the death place of rrc in some sectors)
  • Dear venketesh,

    wow.. superb. Thanks for all that detail.
  • The box is worshipped with lotus flowers. Once in 12
    years ( something like Mahamaham concept) they take it
    on procession, open and do some pooja. I think the
    last time it was opened was in 2003.. sometime in
    august, sept., though I am not very sure.

    Your source must be correct.. but in Kandy temple they
    have written and also they call the princess as
    "Pandya" princess. The dress is also very much
    southern style. The features and ornaments, all point
    to southern princess.

    Please correct me if I am wrong.

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