This blog is devoted to exploring the 'NATURAL BEAUTY OF SRI LANKA. My interests are photography, archaeology and ancient history. My email address is:- philipv203@gmail.com Please move the cursor over each photograph and left click on the mouse, to see an enlarged version of the pictures. Please click on the heading 'older post. ' Kandyan dancerrs, Gampaha, Sri Lanka. Please BOOKMARK this page.
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A Bride's homecoming, Sri Lanka.
After the Registration of the marriage and the wedding reception, the bride and groom go away for a few days. They are then escorted to the Bride-groom's house with a few house-hold essentials like an almyra - cupboard, a pestle and mortar, a broom, a few items of furniture etc., froom the Bride's house. This last act is called a 'home-coming'. You see a scene at a 'home-coming' in the above photo.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
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Entrance to the Seethawaka Wet Zone Botanic Gardens, Illukovita, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.
Coming on the road to Rathnapura from Colombo, just near the Puwakpitiya railway station, past the level crossing close by, is a road branching off on the right side. It is the road to Thummodara and is not maintained well but is drive-able. Six Kilometers on you come to this recently opened Botanical Gardens.on your right side. It is a good experience to visit this beautiful and serene site.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
'Murthy Thorana' - Wesak 'pandal' with clay figures, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.
The above photo shows a rather unusually designed 'Wesak Pandal', with clay figures mounted on the board to tell the story.
A 'Wesak Pandal' is a huge bill-board like structure. It has a story of Lord Buddha in a previous life depicted in a series of pictures. There is a system of blinking lights arranged sequentially.
Please click on the web-link below to see the lighting in another Wesak Pandal in Avissawella.