think about this moment..time reaches infinity both forwards and backwards from it...considering that, this particular moment is infinitely small..therefore every point in time is infinitely small and some what meaningless...it applies to everything around it too.. that simply questions our place in this universe as per a time line is concerned............!!! you never know,this might be the best moment you ever had....:) so enjoy life!
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Rare pictures of ceylon
Rare Pictures of Colonial Ceylon. Various Modes of Transport.
Boats were often constructed out of large trees.
These would be hollowed out in the center.
Rickshaw Operators at Victoria Park, Colombo.
Victoria Park in the middle of Colombo and was named in honour of Queen Victoria.
The fares for a rickshaw operators were calculated by time instead of distance.In 1907, to hire first class rickshaw in Colombo would cost roughly 1 cent a minute,
with a discount to 50 cents for 60 minutes.
Rickshaws drawn by 2 operators were more expensive, as was hiring a rickshaw in the evenings.
Tea in Transit to Wharf.
Bullock carts like the one shown here were normally used for carting coffee or rice.
These two-wheeled wagons were covered with plaited coconut leaves.
Boat Bridge over Kalani River at Grand Pass 1880's
Bullock Hackery.
Elephants Transporting a Boiler to Tea Factory.
Steam Engine at Matara Railway Station – 1895
Colombo Kandy Train - Crossing Bridge.
Colombo to Kandy Railway Line
Elephant at Work One of many duties by elephant. Here the elephant is pulling a plane.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Mervin And Kali
A Bloody Act!!!! |
They can call it rituals and carry on this bloody act.But as modern humans we should think whats best and drop what ever non-realistic acts. I am 100% with Mervin and if Mother Kali do punish the people who did this , then this Kovil should be banned from SL.
Although I am a Buddhist, I have visited the Munneswaram Kovil. I as a Buddhist thought that these shrines will have the same peace and harmony and the respect for humans and animals that we usually see in our temples. But the recent events have revealed the much stinking & filthy side of these shrines that we respected so much. I consider this as a bitter truth of the reality of such worshiped places. The filthy rituals are not only go against all our Buddhist principles but they also go against any ethical norms acceptable to the civilized world. I will never ever make my feet filthy again visiting these barbaric places in my remaining life time. This is a very good lesson to all of us Buddhists for associating with such non-Buddhist places.
Ref : http://adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=15003