Showing posts with label Rathnapura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rathnapura. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2014

Gem Museum, Batugedera, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.

A representation of a cross section of a 'Gem-pit' on display at the museum.
The famous 'Arabian Nights' has a story of gems most probably relating to Rathnapura of Sri Lanka. It goes as follows.
There is an inaccessible valley in these parts, whose bottom is strewn with gems of every hue and colour. Pieces of fresh meat on which a sticky gum from a tree in these parts (most probably the Jak or 'Kos' tree) is smeared and is thrown down into the valley by the natives. Scores of a large bird called a 'Roc' by the natives (?'Brahminy Kite') swoop down, pick these pieces of meat with the gems adhering to it and carry them to their nests to feed their young. These nests are then raided by the locals and the gems picked out to be sold by them.
Rathnapura is the land famed for gems from time immemorial. Foreign merchants, Arabs, Persians, Indians, and Chinese used to travel up the Kalu Ganga by boat from Kaluthara on the western sea-board of the Island, to Batugedera in Rathnapura. The two targets of these travelers was to climb the holy Adam's Peak also known as Sri Pada and to buy gems which were mined in the area.
Now there is a superb highway from Colombo to Rathnapura roughly a 100Km distance. From Rathnapura which has a thriving market in uncut gems, to Batugedera is about 3 Kilometers on the Badulla highway. The Gem Museum at Batugedera is on the left hand side of the road. It is owned and managed by Mr. Bodhi Amerasinghe who has a degree in Gemmology from Germany, his charming wife Wimala and daughter Palika who also has a degree in Gemmology from Germany. They have a nice museum exhibiting the different varieties of gems. They also have a sales point where jewelry using gems mined locally to suit the tastes of tourists is found. These items of jewelry are produced here and a guarantee card is given with each item of jewelry. This place is well worth a visit.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

'Dehena Ella' - Waterfall at Alupola, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.





On the Malwala road from Rathnapura, passing Malwala going towards Galaboda, past Hapugasthenna this beautiful waterfall is found by the side of the highway. On rainy days the yellow muddy water from the upper reaches roars down this rocky cliff throwing rocks and pieces of fallen trees. On a few occasions traffic on the road comes to a stand-still due to the torrent.

Click on link below to watch video:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW4CgR7bFBc

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Colourful 'Ferguson High School', Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.




The colourful plants and flowers inside 'Ferguson High School', Rathnapura.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Saman Dewala, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.

A building in the wall surrounding the front courtyard of the Saman Dewale.

The outer wall of the courtyard.

Worshippers depositing or collecting their footware near the entrance to the temple.

An engraving in stone with a legend below done during Portuguese times in the 16th Century, Present Era. It claims that a soldier in the Portuguese army - Kuruwita Rala - saved a Prince of Jaffna from being killed on the battlefield in Jaffna, by standing guard over the fallen Prince. This stela is mounted on a wall in the front courtyard of the temple.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Colours at the 'Saman Dewale', Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.

Boy with pink water lilies.

Flowers for the 'pooja'

Fruits for the 'pooja vattiya' on sale.
Coloured leaves.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

On the way to 'Pothgul Vihara', Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.

Firewood after being chopped and collected - note the two upright sticks to hold the branches horizontally during chopping, using an axe.

A mud and wattle built hut - a 'Varichchi ge'.

A young and old leaf on a shrub.

A wayside shelter used to sell vegetables.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Rathganga Vihara premises, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.

An ornamental bridge.
Slope leading to the 'Chaithya'.
Tea-pluckers at work near the 'Chaithya'.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

'Rath,ganga' off Galaboda Estate, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.

Sri Paada, covered in mist around mid day seen from Rathganga.

'Rathganga; (Warm or red river)

Pilgrims bathing among the boulder strewn river.


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Skyline at Lellopitiya, Sri Lanka.

This was the skyline of the distant hills more towards the north at Lellopitiya on the road from Rathnapura to Pelmadulla.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Elephant in front of Dehena Ella - waterfall.

An elephant with its 'Mahout' on the way to work passing the Dehena Ella. This is on the Rathnapura - Wewalwaththe road. Please watch the following video of the waterfall posted by me on Youtube. Click on the following web-address:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW4CgR7bFBc

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Toy fans, Saman Dewale, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.

This seller of toy fans exhibiting a lot of colour caught my attention at the 'Saman Dewale', Rathnapura, Sri Lanka. He had a rollicking business.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Walking in the rain - Rathnapura.

A sudden tropical shower came on us while at the 'Saman Dewale', Rathnapura. I took this picture of two devotees going home from the temple in the sheltewr of an umbrella.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Just walking in the rain

Saman dewala premises, Rathnapura.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Bull in the rain.

I took this picture in the courtyard of Saman Dewale, Rathnapura during a heavy downpour.