Sunday, April 19, 2015

Old Man-Made Bridge



NASA Images Find 1,750,000
Year Old Man-Made Bridge
The Hindustan Times
10-10-2

WASHINGTON (PTI) -- The NASA Shuttle has imaged a mysterious ancient bridge between India and Sri Lanka, as mentioned in the Ramayana.

The evidence, say experts matter-of-factly, is in the Digital Image Collection.

The recently discovered bridge, currently named as Adam's Bridge and made of a chain of shoals, 30 km long, in the Palk Straits between India and Sri Lanka, reveals a mystery behind it.

The bridge's unique curvature and composition by age reveals that it is man-made. Legend as well as Archeological studies reveal that the first signs of human inhabitants in Sri Lanka date back to the primitive age, about 1,750,000 years ago and the bridge's age is also almost equivalent.


 

http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_81164,0003.htm
Courtesy NASA Digital Image Collection


Space images taken by NASA reveal a mysterious ancient bridge in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka. The recently discovered bridge currently named as Adam&laqno;s Bridge is made of chain of shoals, c.18 mi (30 km) long.

The bridge&laqno;s unique curvature and composition by age reveals that it is man made. The legends as well as Archeological studies reveal that the first signs of human inhabitants in Sri Lanka date back to the a primitive age, about 1,750,000 years ago and the bridge&laqno;s age is also almost equivalent.

This information is a crucial aspect for an insight into the mysterious legend called Ramayana, which was supposed to have taken place in tredha yuga (more than 1,700,000 years ago).

In this epic, there is a mentioning about a bridge, which was built between Rameshwaram (India) and Srilankan coast under the supervision of a dynamic and invincible figure called Rama who is supposed to be the incarnation of the supreme.

This information may not be of much importance to the archeologists who are interested in exploring the origins of man, but it is sure to open the spiritual gates of the people of the world to have come to know an ancient history linked to the Indian mythology.



Comment
From Hugh Joseph
10-12-2

Hi Jeff...

I read the story headlined above with great interest. This is a story of major significance, as understanding its implications will turn the entire world of Science and History on its head. This bridge, according to accounts in the Ramayana and the Srimad-Bhagavatam, was constructed in the age know as Treta, over 2 million years ago.

How did the writers without super space-ranging satellites know about the existence of this bridge? In these ancient accounts, written over 5,000 years ago, we find discussions of, among other things, space travel, inter planetary travel, what we call UFOs and what we mistakenly call ETs. This is not only the History of the planet Earth, but also of this Universe, (a mediocre universe among many millions of universes.)

Here one can also learn the real undisguised and uncontaminated truth about God. Our man-made religions are of little or no value when compared to the stunning and breathtaking revelations found in the pages of the Srimad-Bhagavatam, Ramayan, Bhagavad-gita, etc.

I hope you will publish this comment for the benefit of your readers.
Thank you for the great work you are doing.

Hugh Joseph


For your readers, here is the way the "Srimad Bhagavatam" describes the event:

Text 22
nara-devatvam apannah
sura-karya-cikirsaya
samudra-nigrahadini
cakre viryany atah param

Translation:

"In the eighteenth incarnation (of Lord Krishna), the Lord appeared as King Rama. In order to perform some pleasing work for the demigods, He exhibited superhuman powers by controlling the Indian Ocean and then killing the atheist King Ravana, who was on the other side of the sea".

Purport
(by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada)

The Personality of Godhead Sri Rama assumed the form of a human being and appeared on the earth for the purpose of doing some pleasing work for the demigods, or the administrative personalities, to maintain the order of the universe. Sometimes great demons and atheists like Ravana and Hiranyakasipu and many others become very famous due to advancing material civilization by the help of material science and other activities, with a spirit of challenging the established order of the Lord. For example, the attempt to fly to other planets by material means is a challenge to the established order. The conditions of each and every planet are different, and different classes of human beings are accommodated there for particular purposes mentioned in the codes of the Lord. But, puffed up by tiny success in material advancement, sometimes the godless materialists challenge the existence of God. Ravana was one of them, and he wanted to deport ordinary men to the planet of Indra (heaven) by material means without consideration of the necessary qualifications. He wanted a staircase to be built up directly reaching the heavenly planet so that people might not be required to undergo the routine of pious work necessary to enter that planet. He also wanted to perform other acts against the established rule of the Lord. He even challenged the authority of Sri Rama, the Personality of Godhead, and kidnapped His wife, Sita. Of course Lord Rama came to chastise this atheist, answering the prayer and desire of the demigods. He therefore took up the challenge of Ravana, and the complete activity is the subject matter of the "Ramayana". Because Lord Ramachandra was the Personality of Godhead, He exhibited superhuman activities which no human being, including the materially advanced Ravana, could perform. Lord Ramacandra prepared a royal road on the Indian Ocean with stones that floated on the water. The modern scientists have done research in the area of weightlessness, but it is not possible to bring in weightlessness anywhere and everywhere. But because weightlessness is the creation of the Lord by which He can make the gigantic planets fly and float in the air, He made the stones even within this earth to be weightless and prepared a stone bridge on the sea without any supporting pillar. That is the display of the power of God.

(Srimad-Bhagavatam First Canto, Chapter 3, text 24, 1972)

Here's the account from the "Ramayana" of Sage Valmiki:

"At Rama's command, those lions among the monkeys entered the mighty forest with alacrity in hundreds and thousands on every side and those leaders on the simian tribes, tearing up the rocks, which in size they resembled, and the trees also dragged them to the sea and they covered the ocean with Sala, Ashvararna, (list of tree names).Those foremost monkeys transported those trees, with or without roots, bearing them like so many standards of Indra (the king of heaven) and they heaped (list of tree names) here and there. With the aid of mechanical devices, those powerful colossi dug up stones as big as elephants and rocks, and the water suddenly spouted into the air only to fall instantly. Thereafter those monkeys churned up the sea by rushing into it on all sides pulling on the chains.

"That immense causeway constructed by Nala in the bosom of the sea was built by the arms of those monkeys of formidable exploits and it extended over a hundred leagues.

"Some brought trunks of trees and others set them up; it was by hundreds and thousands that those monkeys, like unto giants, made use of reeds, logs and blossoming trees to construct that bridge, rushing hither and thither with blocks of stone resembling mountains or the peaks of crags, which, flung into the sea, fell with a resounding crash.

"The first day those monkeys resembling elephants, or immense energy, full of high spirits and exceedingly merry, erected fourteen leagues of masonry. The second day, those highly active monkeys of formidable stature set up twenty leagues. Bestirring themselves, those giants threw twenty-one leagues of structure over the ocean on the third day and on the fourth, working feverishly, they built up twenty-two leagues in extent. The fifth day, those monkeys, industrious workers, reached to twenty-three leagues distance from the further shore.

"That fortunate and valiant son of Vishvakarma (architect of the demigods), leader of the monkeys, constructed a causeway worthy of his sire over the ocean and that bridge erected by Nala over the sea, the haunt of whales, dazzling in its perfection and splendor, was like the constellation of Svati in space.

"Then the gods, Gandharvas, Siddhas (living beings superior to humans) and supreme Rishis (great sages) assembled in the sky, eager to see that masterpiece, and the gods and Gandharvas gazed on that causeway, so difficult of construction, that was ten leagues in width and a hundred in length built by Nala.

"Those monkeys thereafter dived, swam and shouted at the sight of that unimaginable marvel that was almost inconceivable and caused one to tremble! And all beings beheld that causeway thrown over the ocean and by hundreds and thousands of kotis (millions), those monkeys, full of valor, having built that bridge over the immense repository of waters, reached the opposite shore.

"Vast, well-constructed, magnificent with its wonderful paved floor, solidly cemented, that great causeway like unto a line traced on the waves, resembled the parting of a woman's hair.

"Meanwhile Bibishana (brother of Ravana who joined Rama), mace (club) in hand, held himself ready at his post with his companions in case of an enemy attack. Thereafter Sugriva addressed Rama, who was valiant by nature, saying "Mount on the shoulders of Hanuman and Laxmana (brother of Rama) on those of Angada. O Hero, vast is this ocean, the abode of whales; those two monkeys who freely range the sky will transport you both."

"Then the fortunate Rama and Laxmana advanced thus and that magnanimous archer was accompanied by Surgriva. Some monkeys strode forward in the center, some threw themselves into the waves, some sprang into the sky, others marched on the bridge, some ranged through space like birds, and the terrific tumult of the trampling of that formidable army of monkeys drowned the roar of the ocean.

"When those simian troops had passed over the sea by the grace of Nala's causeway, the king ordered them to camp on the shore which abounded in roots, fruits and water.

At the sight of that masterpiece that had materialized under the command of Raghava (another name of Lord Rama), despite the difficulties, the gods, who had drawn near with the Siddhas and Charanas as also the great Rishis, anointed Rama in secret there, with water form the sea, and said: "Mayest thou be victorious over thy foes, O Thou, who are a God among men! Do Thou rule over the earth and the sea eternally!"

Thus in various auspicious words, did they acclaim Rama in the midst of the homage offered to him by the Brahmins."

(The Ramayana of Valmiki, Yuddha Kanda)

Note: Lord Krsna's incarnation Rama, appeared as a human being because only a human being could kill Ravana, due to certain benedictions that he had been given.

Note: The monkeys mentioned here as comprising Rama's army, were not ordinary monkeys. They were in fact greatly powerful demigods who appeared on this earth to assist the Lord in his pastime of subduing this atheistic demon, Ravana.

Note: There are 4 ages, or yugas, rotating through time like the 4 seasons: Satya, 1,800,000 yeas long; Dvarapa, 1,200,000 years long, Treta, 800,000 years long and Kali, 432,000 years long. In this most recent yuga cycle, the Dvarapara and Treta yugas were reversed. This event took place about 2 million years ago.

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Thursday, April 16, 2015

සුභාෂිතය..

තමන් හට නොසමයන් වන කලට    සම
මුවින් නො බැණ ඉවසනු සුදන ගරැ  කම
නොමින් කුමුදු විකසිත වනු දැක         ම
විළින් මෙන් තඔුරු මුකුලිත වේය     හැම

තමන් හට සමාන නොවන්නන් සමාන බවට පත් කල කතා බහක් නැතිව ඉවසා ගෙන සිටීම සත්පුරුෂයන් ගේ ගෞරවය පිණිස වෙයි. කුමුදු වනය බොහෝ සෙයින් පිපීගෙන එනු බලා සියළු ම නෙළුම් මල් ලැජ්ජාවෙන් මෙන් පරවී යයි.

Monday, April 13, 2015

SUBA ALUTH AURUDDAK WEWA..


ලබන්නා වූ අළුත් අවුරුද්ද ලෝ වාසී සියළු හෙළ වැසියන්ට සුභ අළුත් අවුරුද්දක් වේවා..!!

Thursday, April 9, 2015

අනිච්චාවත සංකාරා...(Anichchawatha sankaraa) Most Venerable Udugama Sri Buddharakkitha Thero


රටේ පිණි පහනක් වු අස්ගිරි මහ විහාරවංශික උඩුගම ශ්‍රී බුද්ධ රක්ඛ්ත මහනාහිමියන් ඊයේ අළුයම අපවත් වී වදාල සේක..
රට දැය සමය වෙනුවෙන් අමිල සේවයක් කර අපවත් වන විට 85 වන වියේ පසු වූ උන්වහන්සේ සාසනයේ උන්නතිය වෙනුවෙන් විශාල කැපකිරීමක් කල අතර සද්ධර්ම කීර්ති ශ්‍රී ශ්‍යාෙමෝපාලී මහනිකායේ අස්ගිරි පාර්ශවයේ මහනයක ධුරයේ කටයුතු කළේය..

මෑත කාලයේ උන්වහන්සේ අභීත කතාවක් කළහ. එනම් ශ්‍රීිි දන්ත ධාතූන් වහන්සේ වැඩවසන මහනුවර දළදා මලිගයේ ඉදිරිපිට ඇති මාර්ගය විවෘත කිරීමට රජය කටයුතු කල අවස්ථාවේ රජයේ එම ක්‍රියාවට එරෙහිව අභීතව උන්වහන්සේගේ විරෝධය පලකළේය..
කවුරුන් කැමති උනත් තමන් වහන්සේ එම මාර්ගය විවෘත කීරීමට නොදෙන බවද එය රජයේ ඉහල නිලධාරීන්ටද කියා සිටියේය..
සිහළයන් හට තවත් මිණපහනක් නිවී ගියේ ඊයේ 2015/04/08 වන දින අළුයම සිංගප්පූරුවේ පුද්ගලික රෝහලක දීය..


මහනායක ස්වාමීන්ද්‍රයන් වහන්සේට මුළු මහත් ජාතිය විසින්ම අජරාමර නවන් සුව පතන්නෙමු...

ලෝවැඩ සගරාව (Looweda Sangarawa)



සිත මිස කය නැති බඹලොව  සතරෙකි
සිත නැතිවම කය ඇති බඹ    තලයෙකි
මෙද සත පින් කොට උපදින පෙදෙසකි
එහි උපනත් කුසලක් නොම කළ  හැකි

There are four Brahma worlds where only the mind exists but not the body. There is also a Brahma realm where the body exists without the mind. These too are realms where beings are born due to merits done. But once born there, they are unable to do any skilful deeds.

Monday, April 6, 2015

නොහදුනනා සිත






කුමරාණනේ නැතිදෝ...

මා සදාදරණිය පෙම හිමි ආදරණීයයානනි ඔබ මා තනිකර ගියේ මට සිතන්නටවත් ඉඩ ඉතුරු නොකරය. සැමදාම මා ඔබ මගේ ඇයි පැතුවත් දෑසපියා සිතුවත් එය සිහිනයක්ම විය. මට තුරුළු වෙලා එදා තෙපෙලු ඒ වදන් ඔබෙන් හමා ආ මාගේ හද පතුලටම කිදාබැස්සාවූ ඔය සුසුම් අද නැත. මා ලග ඉතුරුව ඇත්තේ ඔබේ සුවද පමණි එයත් දැන් මට හිමිනැත. ඔබ සියළුදේම අද මාගෙන් රැගෙන ගොස් ඇත. අද මම තනිවී ගෙවුනු ජීවිතය ගැන පසු තැවෙන මුත් ඔබ ගවුසිය ගවු ගොස් දුරස් වී ඇත.
මා පෙරුම් පිරුවේ මගේම ලස්සන කැදැල්ලක් සාදා ගන්නට වුවද දෙමාපියන්ගෙන් ද මගෙන් ද අවසර ගෙන ඔබ වෙනෙකෙකු සමග යුග දිවි ඇරබුවේ සිතු සියළු සිහින බොද කරමින්මය.. ලසෝ ගිනි ඇවිලෙන්නේ මගේම හදෙහි පමණමයක..
මගේ පැතුමන් දෙස ඔබ මොහොතක් හෝ බැලුවේහිනම් මුළු ජීවිතේම සැනසෙන්න තිබුනා මට ඒත් කිසිදාක ඔබ මාව තේරුම් ගත්තේ ද නැත්..

කුමරාණනේ නැතිදෝ දන්නේ       
මාගේ සුපෙම් සිහිනේ
මල් යායට හිනැහෙන්නේ
මල් යායම නැහැ දන්නේ..
ඔබේ ඇසගින් බලා
සනසන් මගෙ සිහිනේ...

සදුටත් කියලා හිරුටත් කියලා
ඔබ තරුවෙන් අරන් ගියා..
සුවද සලා පෙති විහිදා
සුමුදු සිනා විදි සිහිනේ
කදුලින්ම ගිනි බින්දේ....

සුසුමක් තියලා සුවදක් තියලා
ඔබ සුවද අරන් ගියා
මගේ කියා දෑස පියා
මම ඔබේ ලගින් හිටියා
ඔබ ගව් සිය දුර ඇදුනා....

කුමරාණනේ නැතිදෝ.......
 http://sinhalasongs.lk/sinhala_mp3/adaraneeya_wassanaya/songs/Kumaranane.mp3

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Hasalaka Gamini ( ගාමිණී කුලරත්න )

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/27/Gamini_Kularatna_(1966-1991).jpg/220px-Gamini_Kularatna_(1966-1991).jpgGamini Kularatne PWV, SLSR (S/34553) (Sinhala: ගාමිණී කුලරත්න; 4 September 1966 – 14 July 1991) (commonly known as Hasalaka Gamini or Hasalaka Hero) was a Sri Lankan soldier. He was the first recipient of the Parama Weera Vibhushanaya, the highest award for gallantry awarded by the Sri Lanka Army.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=LTZn32ENM1s

Gamini Kularatne was the second son of a family of four brothers and a sister. He obtained his primary education at Ranasinghe Premadasa Madhya Maha Vidyalaya at Hasalaka (farming hamlet in the salubrious Kandy District of Sri Lanka). He was a survivor of the Aranthalawa Massacre on 2 June 1987 as Mahiyangane Dhammajothi Thero.[1] After seeing the brutality of the Tiger terrorist massacre he pleaded with the chief Thero and left robes to join the Sri Lanka Army on 27 August 1987 with the blessings of his father S.G Babanis and mother S.G Juliet.


On the night of 10 July 1991 over 5000 LTTE cadres surrounded the 600 strong army garrison located at Elephant Pass,Pass was known as the gateway to the northern Jaffna Peninsula. Enlisted to the Sri Lankan Army Sinha Regiment Sixth Battalion as a Rifleman, Lance Corporal Gamini Kularatne, along with the rest of his regiment, was tasked with watching for possible LTTE infiltrators.
As dusk fell the LTTE cadres launched several human wave attacks. Flanked by hundreds of their armed cadres, they surrounded the Army's fortifications. But the sight of a hitherto unknown armored bulldozer looking like a huge tank sent shock waves among soldiers at all sentry points as the huge bulldozer tank was a mystery to all on guard.
Equipped with a machine gun atop it and containing a haul of arms and ammunitions inside it rumbled towards the southern entrance of the camp and Lance Corporal Kularatne in his pensive mood thought this new rolling weapon would definitely be able to swarm the garrison within seconds taking a heavy toll of his fellowmen. Above all the fall of Elephant Pass to the enemy would be catastrophic and counterproductive at national level, and there was hardly any time to waste, Kularatne pondered.
Although the LTTE began pounding the Army camp with heavy mortars and weapons to the cries of injured and dying soldiers amidst deafening explosions, all eyes were still centered on the enemy's approaching mysterious bulldozer laden with sophisticated weapons.
Suddenly Lance Corporal Kularatne, holding two grenades in his hands, dashed out towards the oncoming bulldozer tank, clambered up the tank's ladder and tossed the two grenades inside it, disregarding the numerous injuries he himself had suffered by then from the bullets of LTTE. Within seconds, fiery bursts of fire accompanied by a series of explosions occurred. Lance Corporal Gamini Kularatne was flung to the ground lay motionless.
Thus the siege of Elephant Pass Army Camp was broken and one of the most ferocious battles in Sri Lanka's modern history ended. The camp was finally saved from the LTTE.
Lance Corporal Kularatne's supreme sacrifice, dedicated for the sake of Sri Lanka's territorial integrity and sovereignty was well received with admiration and honor by all segments of masses across the island.
Y.L. Juliet, Mother of Cpl. Gamini Kularathna

In recognition of his act of gallantry Lance Corporal Gamini Kularatne was promoted to the rank of Corporal posthumously and honored with the award of "Parama Weera Vibhushanaya" on 10 October 1991, the highest gallantry award in Sri Lanka for the first time in the history of Sri Lanka Army.
Later he came to be known as the Hasalaka Weeraya (Hasalaka Hero)
Corporal Gamini Kularatne's valiant action marks a milestone in the annals of military gallantry. No doubt, the nation salutes this valiant soldier as long as they could breathe. He also leaves an indelible memory of patriotism and valor not only in the minds of his own countrymen but also among millions of Sri Lankans whose today is sacrificed for the sake of tomorrow's betterment.
A memorial to Corporal Gamini was later set up in elephant pass with the remains of very bulldozer he destroyed, after the war was over.
This can be seen on the A9 road on the way to Jaffna. The Sri Lankan singer Dhanapala Udawatta sang "Hasalaka Gamini" a song tribute to the famous war hero.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=LTZn32ENM1s