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සිංහල රාජවංශයේ කඳුළු බිංදුව – ආචාර්ය ගාමිණී කාරියවසම් ඓතිහාසික මූලාශ්‍රයන්ට අනුව, සිංහල රාජ වංශයේ, රාජිනියන් පස් දෙනෙක් රාජ්‍ය විචාල බව ඓතිහාසික මූලාශ්‍රයන්ගෙන් හෙළිවේ. මුළුමහත් ආසියාවේ මෙන්ම ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේද ඔටුනු පළන් ප්‍රථම රැජිණිය වශයෙන් ඉතිහාසයට එක්වන්නේ අනුලා දේවියයි. ඇය වෙත සිහසුන හිමිවන්නේ ක්‍රි.පූර්ව 47 වන සියවසෙහිය. අනතුරුව පිළිවෙළින් සීවලි බිසව (ක්‍රි.ව. 35), ලීලාවතී බිසව (ක්‍රි.ව. 1197), කල්‍යාණවතී බිසව (ක්‍රි.ව. 1202), දෝන කුසුමාසන දේවිය (1581) යන රාජිනියන් ඔටුණු දරමින් මෙරට රාජ්‍ය පාලනයෙහි නිරත වූහ.   මෙරට කිරුළ දැරූ සිංහල රාජ්‍ය වංශයෙහි අවසන් සහ ලා බාලම බිසවුන් ලෙස සැලකෙන්නේ කුසුමාසන දේවියයි. කනස්සල්ල, සන්තාපය සහ දුක්ඛ දෝමනස්සයන්    ඇයගේ මුළු දිවිය පුරාම ඇය ලුහුබැඳි සෙයක් අපට ඓතිහාසික මූලාශ්‍ර තුළින් විද්‍යමාන වේ. ඒ නිසාම ඇය ඉතිහාසයෙහි සනිටුහන් වන්නේ සිංහල රාජවංශයෙහි කඳුළු බිඳුව ලෙසිණි.  කුසුමාසන දේවී , දෝන කතිරිනා ලෝකනාථා මහ බිසෝ බණ්ඩාර ආදී  නම් කිහිපයකින් ඇය හැදින්වේ. ඕ තොමෝ උපත ලබන්නේ, ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ රාජ්‍ය පාලනය බෙහෙවින්ම අවුල් වියවුල්ව පැවැති කාල වකවානුවකය. කුසුමාසන දේවිය. කුසුමාසන දේවිය, කරලියැද්ද බණ්ඩාර සහ ගලගම දෙනවක  දේවියගේ ...

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A visionary Rector and treasure trove to the Josephians-by Maruthai Ravindhiran Source:Dailymirror Reverend Father Ranjith Andradi, the Rector of St. Joseph’s College, Colombo 10, celebrated his 30th ordination anniversary on July 31. Born on November 6, 1968, in Payagala, Father Andradi comes from a family of eight. His father, Mr. D. M. J. Andradi, was a devout Catholic, and his mother, Mrs. Lucy Suwaris, was known for her kindheartedness. He has six brothers and two sisters. His elder brother, Rev. Fr. Kamal Andradi, is also a priest. Father Andradi entered St. Aloysius Seminary and was ordained a priest on July 31, 1993. He was appointed as an assistant priest in Grand Street, Negombo, and then as assistant parish priest of St. Mary’s Church, Dehiwala, in 1994. In 1996, he was appointed as the Primary Principal, Middle School Principal, and Prefect of Games at St. Joseph’s College, Colombo 10. Under his ...

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VICTOR  MELDER  SRI  LANKA LIBRARY 7, Benambra Street, Broadmeadows, Vic 3047, Australia. Telephone + 61 3 9309 4040 E-mail < melder.rjvm1935@bigpond.com > Web Site < www.vmsl-library.com > THOSE WISHING TO DONATE BOOKS & OTHER PUBLICATIONS TO THIS LIBRARY, THEY ARE MOST WELCOME. PLEASE CONTACT ME AT ABOVE ADDRESS, BY EMAIL OR TELEPHONE. Thank You.                                          ACQUISITIONS   FOR  THE  MONTH  OF  JULY  2023   BOOKS. A Maiden’s Prayer, A Family Story set in 1970’s Sri Lanka by Srianthi Perera, 2020 (Donated by the Author,  Chandler, Arizona, USA vide Shiro Siriwardena, Keysborough, Vic) The Island Story by Maureen Seneviratne, 2000. Selected Essays by Maureen Seneviratne, The Story of Life, Man on Planet Earth, Letters to Mathew by Maureen Seneviratne, 2007. Journal of the End Time, Extracts from a Diary by Maureen Seneviratne, 2004. Some Facets of Sri Lanka by Maureen Seneviratne, 1985. Some Women of the Mahawamsa and Chulawamsa by Maureen ...

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SRI LANKA CRICKET NEWS  Complied by Victor Melder  (JULY 2023) Fast bowler Lahiru Kumara, who walked off the field with an injury during Sri Lanka’s Super Six win over the Netherlands on Friday, has been ruled out for the rest of the Cricket World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe. Kumara was diagnosed with a side strain, which has now ruled him out of Sri Lanka’s remaining matches, with uncapped all-rounder Sahan Arachchige, who was one of the three standby players who were already in Zimbabwe, called up as a replacement. Kumara becomes the second Sri Lankan fast bowler to be ruled out mid-tournament, after Dushmantha Chameera was ruled out on Tuesday, replaced by left-armer Dilshan Madushanka.  Sri Lanka next face hosts Zimbabwe tomorrow in their penultimate Super Six match, with the winner guaranteed a place in October’s World Cup. (Daily Mirror, 1.7.2023) Sri Lanka beat the West Indies by 8 wickets to win ...

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Demise of Professor Rohan Jayasundera – Former Old Boy of St Joseph’s College Colombo Source : henrywalser Rohan Jayasundera passed away with his family by his side on Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at the University Medical Centre in New Orleans, at the age of 69. Beloved husband for 48 years of Jacintha Jayasundera (nee Dhanapala); dedicated father of Ranil Jayasundera (Erin) and Kishanie Jayasundera (Jason); devoted grandfather of Mason, Sloane and Zara; dutiful son of Miriam Jayasundera; and proud brother of Greg Jayasundera (Shyami) and uncle of Manishya Jayasundera. In addition, Rohan was a loving, respected and cherished brother-in-law, uncle, friend, colleague and mentor to many. Rohan was born in 1954 in Sri Lanka and migrated to Canada, settling in Waterloo in 1974. Rohan was an award winning Professor of Physics at the University of Waterloo where he taught for 38 years. Rohan was an athlete, a scholar, a true gentleman, ...

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Mihintalaya: A Spiritual Oasis of Ancient Sri Lanka – Nadeeka – eLanka Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Sri Lanka, Mihintalaya, also known as Mihintale, holds a significant place in the island nation’s history and spirituality. This sacred site stands as a testament to the profound impact of Buddhism on the island, marking the momentous occasion of the introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka in the 3rd century BCE. With its serene ambiance, historical significance, and spiritual allure, Mihintalaya remains a popular pilgrimage site and a cherished destination for travelers seeking to connect with the island’s ancient past.    The Origins and Significance of Mihintalaya Mihintalaya is located approximately 12 kilometers east of Anuradhapura, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka. Its importance in Sri Lanka’s history stems from the pivotal encounter between King Devanampiya Tissa and Arahat Mahinda, the son of Emperor Ashoka of India. In 247 BCE, Arahat Mahinda ...

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The Brad and Kiara Show Podcast – 2023-8-5 Source : omny.fm A lifestyle radio show that connects with your community and focuses on topics that you can relate to, a little bit of this and a little bit of that with a real Sri Lankan touch – Anything and everything goes on The Brad & Kiara Show – Tune in Saturday Mornings 7-8 right here on Triple H 100.1 FM  ...

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Seeking sustainability for the aged care sector: SBS Sinhala explainer on 04 August – By Athini Amarasiri, Soofia Tariq Senior couple walking a corridor in a senior home Credit: Hinterhaus Productions/Getty Images Source : sbs   Listen to the SBS Sinhala radio digital explainer on a new proposal from aged care organisations suggests the Federal Government look at making wealthy Australians dip into their savings to fund a new sustainable model for aged care.   ...

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SRI LANKA NEWS (JULY  2023)  Compiled by Victor Melder. Sri Lanka›s tourism industry continues to thrive as arrivals have exceeded 600,000, showcasing the resilience and appeal of the country as a travel destination.  Despite being the off-peak season, the daily average of tourist arrivals has shown remarkable improvement, exceeding 3,200 visitors. This upward trend in tourist footfall further underscores the growing interest in Sri Lanka as a preferred destination among global travelers. During the first 26 days of the month, 84,003 visitors have arrived in the country, with only 3,518 arrivals required to achieve the monthly target of 87,521. “The surpassing of the 600,000 tourist arrival milestone signifies the resilience of Sri Lanka›s tourism sector and its ability to bounce back from the challenges faced in recent years. It is a testament to the concerted efforts made to revitalize the industry, showcasing Sri Lanka›s immense potential as a top travel ...

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SUNDAY CHOICE – LOVE HAS NO LIMITS – by Charles Schokman “Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope; it can outlast anything. It is, in fact, the one thing that still stands when all else has fallen.”  (1 Corinthians 13:7-8)     A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE. There are many wonderful gifts I’ve received in my lifetime.  The perfect hand-sewn dress from my mother. Fingerprint painted pots from my kids. Handwritten cards from my husband. But, for so many reasons, this gift is among the most priceless I’ve ever received. Claver, my husband carved an original woodblock design, then printed it in his college printmaking class, and gave it to me for Mother’s Day last year. The artwork was exquisite, and the hours he put into it meant so much to me.  But, the even greater value was the message behind the words. ...

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