Friday, May 10, 2013

'Munneeswaram' temple, Chilaw, Sri Lanka.

Gilded chariot ('Ther').

Burning incense for a 'Yaga'.

The carnatic band.

A tree outside the temple.
The legend goes that there were five 'Easwarams' dedicated to the worship of 'Easwaran'- Lord Shiva, the supreme diety in the Hindu Pantheon, in ancient Sri Lanka. These 'Easwarams' were situated in Chilaw ( Munneeswaram), Mannar (Thiukketheewaram), Keerimalai (Naguleswaram), Trincomalee (Koneswaram) and one at the present Devinuwara -  Dondra. King Ravana of legendary fame was a devotee of Lord Shiva. Munneswaram by its name - 'Munthina' T earliest - identifies itself as the earliest of these Easwarams. One of the Brahmin priests officiating there claimed that he was the 16th in a generation of priests.This Shiva temple draws large crowds from the Sinhalese and Tamil populations of present Sri Lanka.

Video:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQYhst9tO2k


Thursday, May 9, 2013

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Painting the eye of an elephants figure, blindfolded, Avissawella, Base Hospital, Sri Lanka.


Outline of an elephant drawn on a board. The numbers marked on the board represent the numbers of the competitors who made the attempt to paint the eye with a marker, while blindfolded.