eLanka

Monday, 6 Oct 2025
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Newsletter
  • eLanka Weddings
  • Property
  • eLanka Shop
  • Business Directory
eLankaeLanka
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Follow US
© 2005 – 2025 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Home » Blog » Articles » Stories Behind Names of Places in Sri Lanka: How Lellupitiya got its Name
Articles

Stories Behind Names of Places in Sri Lanka: How Lellupitiya got its Name

eLanka admin
Last updated: April 7, 2021 4:22 am
By
eLanka admin
ByeLanka admin
Follow:
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE

Stories Behind Names of Places in Sri Lanka:
How Lellupitiya got its Name

 

Lellupitiya is a very famous village in the district of Ratnapura, “the Gem pit” of our motherland.

Stories Behind Names of Places in Sri Lanka: How Lellupitiya got its NameThe story goes back to the time the Portuguese arrived in Sri Lanka. They deceived the King of Kotte to build a fort in Colombo cunningly, and gradually intruded into the country. They went to Ratnapura hearing of the rich gem pits in the area. Sri Lanka was well known in the world for its Gems even more than today. Realising the value of capturing Ratnapura for economic gains, they were successful in building their fortress in a land in the vicinity of Ratnapura. The people of the area lived in fear of an attack from the fortress would
happen anytime.

Contanthinu da Sa, a dreadful war veteran of the Portuguese was
heading the regiment in the fort.

More Read

In Loving Memory Of Patrick Anthonypillai
In Loving Memory Of Patrick Anthonypillai
Upul Continues Commitment to Travel Business honouring decades of Service to the Sri Lankan Community in USA*
eLanka Newsletter -5th October 2025 – 1st Edition – Sri Lankans In Australia

However, before long the Sinhala silently intruded into the area and surrounded the Portuguese fort and set everything for an attack. The attack by the Sinhala army was so powerful that, the Portuguese could not face it. The land around the fortress became a patch of blood stains with the Portuguese all being killed. People began to call this place “Lee helluwa pitiya “ meaning the “blood stained land” Over time the name evolved to be “Lellopitiya.

 

Stories Behind Names of Places in Sri Lanka: How Lellupitiya got its Name
Dr. Nimal Sedera
Dr. Nimal Sedera is a jounalist, poet, motivational speaker and an
author of 70 books.

TAGGED:Gem pitNimal SederaPlaces in Sri Lanka
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article ‘Rajans’ Old Boys Form an OBU in Brisbane ‘Rajans’ Old Boys Form an OBU in Brisbane
Next Article SUNIL DE SILVA Text of keynote address by Sunil de Silva – at the 73rd Independence day celebration by Sri Lankan community groups in Sydney, Australia on 06 February 2020
FacebookLike
YoutubeSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
Most Read
10 Pictures With Fascinating Stories Behind Them!

“A PICTURE SPEAKS A 1000 WORDS” – By Des Kelly

Look past your thoughts so you may drink the pure nectar of this moment

A Life Hack for when we’re Burnt Out & Broken Down – By Uma Panch

Narration of the History of our Proud Ancestral (Orang Jawa) Heritage. by Noor R. Rahim

eLanka Weddings

eLanka Marriage Proposals

Noel News

Noel News

Noel News

Noel News- By Noel Whittaker

EILEEN MARY SIBELLE DE SILVA (nee DISSANAYAKE) – 29 September 1922 – 6 April 2018 – A Woman of Value an Appreciation written by Mohini Gunasekera

K.K.S. Cement Factory

Dr.Harold Gunatillake’s 90th Birthday party

Sri Lanka's women's cricket squad in Melbourne

Cricket: Sri Lanka’s women’s squad in Melbourne

- Advertisement -
Ad image
Related News
CBA Diwali Celebrations 2025
Articles Photo Gallery

CBA Diwali Celebrations 2025, A Night of Light, Culture, and Connection

Articles

Prime Minister’s Literary awards 2025: Michelle de Kretser wins $80,000 for Theory & Practice

Brad and Kiara Show Oct 4
Articles The Brad and Kiara Show - Sydney

Brad and Kiara Show October 4

SUNSET of ILLUSIONS Book August 2025
Articles

SUNSET of ILLUSIONS Book August 2025

SUNDAY CHOICE
Articles Charles Schokman

SUNDAY CHOICE- HE TOUCHED ME – By Charles Schokman

  • Quick Links:
  • Articles
  • DESMOND KELLY
  • Dr Harold Gunatillake
  • English Videos
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sinhala Videos
  • eLanka Newsletters
  • Obituaries
  • Tamil Videos
  • Dr. Harold Gunatillake
  • Sunil Thenabadu
  • Sinhala Movies
  • Trevine Rodrigo
  • Michael Roberts
  • Photos

eLanka

Your Trusted Source for News & Community Stories: Stay connected with reliable updates, inspiring features, and breaking news. From politics and technology to culture, lifestyle, and events, eLanka brings you stories that matter — keeping you informed, engaged, and connected 24/7.
Kerrie road, Oatlands , NSW 2117 , Australia.
Email : info@eLanka.com.au / rasangivjes@gmail.com.
WhatsApp : +61402905275 / +94775882546

(c) 2005 – 2025 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.