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BUDDHI VITHANARACHCHI a true icon in mass media, electronic, radio, television, daring broadcaster in his own inimitable elegance had remedied many flaws to emerge triumphantly – By Sunil Thenabadu To many, details of Buddhdasa Vithanarachchi in his influence to theatre, mini screen and cinema are well known but details of his ancestral Kegalla village, his education, his contribution to the mass media are very much less known. In an interview he had with the presenter of Lines and Beyond channel Janaka Kumbukage, Buddhadasa had disclosed many facts which had not been recognized by many. Some of the excerpts are appended below. Though not a member of any political party having used his franchise at all elections for fifty five years since he was eighteen years old has had all times poise to select to vote by reading the election manifestos of all parties carefully before casting his vote. However out ...

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Exploring the Allure of Street Fruit Achcharu-By Kalani-eLanka In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, amidst the chatter of vendors and the aroma of spices, one can find a delightful treat that embodies the essence of the island’s culinary culture: street fruit achcharu. This tantalizing concoction of fresh fruits marinated in a symphony of spices and flavors offers a sensory journey like no other. Join me as we delve into the vibrant world of street fruit achcharu and uncover the secrets behind its irresistible appeal. Street fruit achcharu, a beloved fixture of Sri Lankan street food scene, is a vibrant medley of tropical fruits transformed into a mouthwatering delicacy. From ripe mangoes and tangy pineapples to crunchy carrots and crisp cucumbers, the fruits are carefully selected to create a harmonious blend of flavors and textures. What sets street fruit achcharu apart is its unique marinade—a bold fusion of vinegar, chili ...

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Don’t cry for me Sri Lanka-by Admiral Ravindra C Wijegunaratne  Why sea turtles and dolphins drying in our waters last month?  Source:Srilankaguardian I am an ex-SBS person, member of elite Sri Lanka Navy Special Boats Squadron, the Naval Commando unit. When our country fought against LTTE, our small groups were deployed in enemy beaches for reconnaissance. These highly trained four-man group of SBS personnel infiltrate in to enemy held area discreetly under cover of darkness. They stay there either for reconnaissance or to establish an “Catche” of ammunition and other supplies required for future operations in the area. When such risky clandestine operation was conducted those days, when I was CO SBS, committing my best men for these operations, I also go into a cell, staying day and night sleeping in operations room next to our secure communication set, eating the same rations my boys eat out at enemy held ...

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Professor Patrick Peebles& His Work on Sri Lanka-by Michael Roberts THIS is the CV presented at https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-peebles-892871b/… with chronology in reverse order Source:Thuppahis Retired ….. Independent historian Sep 2008 – Present · 15 yrs 8 mosSep 2008 – Present · 15 yrs….. 8 Roeland Park, Kansas I continue to do research and publish, and Mary and I travel widely. (Scotland, Turkey, Munich, California, and Colorado in 2015).I continue to do research and publish, and Mary and I travel widely. (Scotland, Turkey, Munich, California, and Colorado in 2015). PROFESSOR EMERITUS …. UMKCUMKCSEP 1974 – SEP 2008 · 34 YRS 1 MOSEP 1974 – SEP 2008 · 34 YRS 1 MO ………………….. PROFESSOR OF HISTORY SPECIALIZING IN SRI LANKA, ASIA, WORLD AND METHODOLOGY  EDUCATION University of ChicagoUniversity of Chicago, MA, Ph.D, History 1966 – 1973 University of California, Berkeley BA, History 1964 – 19661964 – 1966 Activities and societies: Daily Californian, Pelican, Intramural sports Research ….. Endorsed by JOHN ...

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Prawn Dishes to Savour … Dissolving Ethnic Differences! Source:Thuppahis BBC News Item: “Isso Vade : The spicy snack that unites Sri Lanka,” in The Island, 12 February 2023 Island As the train pulled into Peradeniya Junction station in central Sri Lanka, the man sitting opposite me leapt out of his seat and leaned out of the window, placing his thumb and forefinger in his mouth and whistling loudly. A vade seller soon appeared outside, removed a basket from the top of his head and handed it to the passenger. The man quickly pulled out a fragrant fritter along with a small bag of fiery sambol, leaving money behind, and then passed the basket to other hungry passengers, who did the same before returning the basket back to the seller through the window. As the train chugged away, everyone settled back in to their seats and contentedly crunched on what I’d later learn were isso ...

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Discovering the Delights of Wood Apple: Sri Lanka’s Exotic Treasure – By Nadeeka – eLanka Nestled within the tropical paradise of Sri Lanka lies a fruit both mysterious and marvelous: the Wood Apple. Also known as “Divil” in Sinhala, this unique fruit holds a special place in the island’s culinary and cultural tapestry. Let’s delve into the fascinating world of the Wood Apple and uncover its many wonders. Introduction to Wood Apple: The Wood Apple (Aegle marmelos) is a fruit native to the Indian subcontinent, including Sri Lanka. Encased in a hard, woody shell, its rough exterior belies the deliciously tangy pulp concealed within. Revered for its medicinal properties and distinct flavor, the Wood Apple has been cherished for centuries by the people of Sri Lanka. Cultural Significance: In Sri Lanka, the Wood Apple is not just a fruit; it’s a cultural icon steeped in tradition. From religious rituals to ...

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Unveiling the Treasures: Sri Lanka’s Most Popular Gems – By Bhanuka – eLanka Sri Lanka, often referred to as the “Gem Island,” has a rich history deeply intertwined with the allure of precious gemstones. For centuries, these glittering treasures have captivated the world with their brilliance and mystique. Let’s embark on a journey through some of Sri Lanka’s most popular gems, each possessing its own unique charm and cultural significance. Ceylon Sapphire: Renowned for its mesmerizing blue hue, the Ceylon Sapphire holds a special place in Sri Lanka’s gemstone heritage. Revered by ancient kings and coveted by modern royalty, these exquisite gems are prized for their exceptional clarity and intense color. Adorning the crowns of monarchs and gracing the fingers of celebrities, the Ceylon Sapphire continues to enchant gem enthusiasts worldwide. Ceylon Ruby: Radiating a fiery red hue reminiscent of passion and vitality, the Ceylon Ruby exudes timeless elegance and ...

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Newsletter – Hindu Council of Australia   Date : 03/05/24  Updates from Hindu Council of Australia Representing Hindus in Australia In the 05/03/2024 edition:   Gargi Awards 2024 2024 ANZAC Day Service at Anzac Jawan Cenotaph – Cherrybrook Gargi Awards 2024 Gargi Awards is concluded for the year 2024 successfully. Thank you to all the team members, volunteers, nominees and judges for participation and involvement this year. The Gargi Awards Ceremony for 2024 was conducted on Friday, 25th April 2024 at Wentworthville Community Centre. As most of you know, the Gargi Awards is an initiation of […] Read on 2024 ANZAC Day Service at Anzac Jawan Cenotaph – Cherrybrook The Australia India Cenotaph Committee (A project of Hindu Council Australia) along with Hornsby RSL Sub-Branch, 202 ACU Blacktown Army Cadet Unit, and Hornsby Shire Council conducted the ANZAC Day service at Anzac Jawan Cenotaph – Cherrybrook on 21st April to commemorate ...

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