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The Poson Week celebrations in Raja Rata started with a Pan Perahera carrying pots of water from major tanks from Isurumuniya to the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi premises on Saturday.
Picture by Chitraratne Kaluarachchi


Thought for the Day

Let a person discard anger, relinquish pride, free himself from all fetters - no ills would befall such a person who is non-attached and unmoved by passion.
- The Dhammapada

 

When Lanka first received blessings of Triple Gem

Sri Lanka is blessed with several mountain or mountain ranges; Sri Pada Piduruthalagala and the Knuckles Range are just few of them. Some mountains are associated with deities and other supernatural beings hovering above the clouds and these have being the admiration of humans.

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The art of healing

“I have allowed colds, gouty defluxions, looseness, palpitations of the heart, migraine and other disturbances to grow old and die a natural death in me, finding them gone when I have half trained myself to give them shelter. They are better conquered by courtesy than by swaggering. We must suffer quietly the laws of our condition.

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The UNP’s Kahala Nadaya campaign

There are many Sri Lankan expatriates who are extremely patriotic and working for the welfare of Sri Lanka even though they have left the country unlike the UNP leader and many others who remain in this country but have chosen to champion the cause of terrorists.

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The politics of rice

Japan has vast stocks of rice it does not eat. The US rice sector has gained from the global food crisis. Thailand, India and Vietnam have been criticised for restricting rice exports. And the recent FAO summit talks of “volatility in prices”. K. Subramanian explains the interplay of these factors.

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