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May 14
Rewriting ‘His’tory; a need of a feminist approach to Sri Lankan history

By Ama H. Vanniarachchy  “The female warrior knows how to fight without violence. She knows when not to raise her sword, but instead hold up her heart. Her shield is not a defence against others but a shelter for all.” – Riitta Klint As we celebrated Women’s Day on 8 March, it seems as if … Continue reading Rewriting ‘His’tory; a need of a feminist approach to Sri Lankan history →

May 14
Queens of Valour

“I look those haters straight in the eye, keep my chin up and shoulders back. Because I know I’m a fierce queen – and they know it, too.” – Alyssa Edwards Sri Lanka has a long list of monarchs who ruled the island for more than two millennia. Out of this … Continue reading Queens of Valour →

May 13
In search of the lost Buddhist heritage in Mulle-Duwa or modern day Mullaitivu

By Ama H. Vanniarachchy  “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.”  – George Orwell  My last visit to Mullaitivu was in the year 2018 while I was returning back from Kayts. The latest archaeological work commenced in Mullaitivu those days by the Department of … Continue reading In search of the lost Buddhist heritage in Mulle-Duwa or modern day Mullaitivu →

May 12
In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya – Part 4

In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya by Ama H.Vanniarachchy Part 4 The tragedies of Sigriya do not end after the death of Kasyapa. Previously known as the Akasapawa (the sky rock), Sigiriya was home to many more tragedies and conspiracies woven around the Sinhala monarchy.  After the God-king was gone… The death of Kasyapa … Continue reading In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya – Part 4 →

May 12
In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya – Part 3

In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya by Ama H.Vanniarachchy Part 3 “The subject matter of Archaeology is threefold—the Oral, the Written, and the Monumental.” – Sir Charles Thomas Newton We witnessed great conspiracies and tragedies surrounding the Sinhala monarchy of Anuradhapura. Sigiriya emerged amidst these turbulences under the powerful rule of Kasyapa, the God-King. … Continue reading In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya – Part 3 →

May 12
In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya – Part 2

In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya by Ama H.Vanniarachchy Part 2 Anuradhapura 5th century CE Royal assassinations and betrayals… The well-known physician king Buddhadhasa’s son Upatissa was reigning as king when he was assassinated by his own queen in 412 CE.  The Mahavamsa (second-half) says, she had an affair with the king’s brother Mahanama. … Continue reading In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya – Part 2 →

May 12
In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya – Part 1

In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya by Ama H.Vanniarachchy Part 1 Therefore Kasyapa fearing his brother Moggallana, fled away from Anuradhapura, built a fortress on the summit of a rock that is extremely hard to climb. The doorways of the many stairways to clamber the rock were built after the fashion of lion faces. … Continue reading In Search of the Lion at Sigiriya – Part 1 →

May 12
Sigiriya, pride of Sri Lanka; under risk

Sigiriya, pride of Sri Lanka; under risk is an article about the threats and challenges caused to this World Heritage site due to a construction within the vicinity of this precious archaeological site. The incident was first revealed by Ceylon Today. The major investigation and results were originally published in Ceylon Today newspaper in the … Continue reading Sigiriya, pride of Sri Lanka; under risk →

May 12
Sigiriya Before and Beyond Kasyapa

Sigiriya Before and Beyond Kasyapa By Ama H. Vanniarachchy Sigiriya, the mysterious Lion’s Rock is no doubt the crown jewel of Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage. Considering its uniqueness and its ‘Outstanding Universal Values,’ Sigiriya was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982. Its archaeological, historical, cultural, and environmental value is not limited … Continue reading Sigiriya Before and Beyond Kasyapa →

May 11
Folk tales of Sri Lanka – Part 4 Witty Man and Silly Devil

Folk tales of Sri Lanka – Part 4 Witty Man and Silly Devil – By Ama H.Vanniarachchy “Why do mythological heroes of past civilizations have a thousand faces? Is it because each one of us takes a heroic journey of self-discovery?”  Kilroy J. Oldster A glimpse into Sri Lankan folk tales was a journey we … Continue reading Folk tales of Sri Lanka – Part 4 Witty Man and Silly Devil →