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WWW Virtual Library: Sri Lanka |
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This site is devoted to all those who are interested in Sri Lanka (Ceylon), her culture, splendour and investment opportunities. |
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www.lankalibrary.com/ |
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Jaya Sri Maha Bodiya |
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Since the Buddha attained the highest enlightenment (sambodhi) when meditating under an Pippala or Pippahala tree or Assatta (pali) (Sanskrit Asvattha) near Gaya in Magadha, this tree called the Bo-tree, is sacred to |
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www.srimahabodhiya.lk |
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Mihinthalava |
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This rocky citadel is an important place of pilgrimage for the Buddhist, who ascend the picturesque line of stone steps leading to the hallowed 'aradhana-gala' at the summit. These steps, numbering 1,084, so splendidly carved with great ski |
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www.lakehouse.lk/mihintalava/ |
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Rajamaha Viharaya of Tantirimale |
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The Official Web Site of the Ancient Rajamaha Viharaya of Tantirimale, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka |
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www.tantirimale.org/ |
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Sri Dalada Maligawa |
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Official web site of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - Sri Dalada Maligawa - Kandy, Sri Lanka |
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www.sridaladamaligawa.lk |
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Parama Dhamma Cetiya Pirivena |
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The home page of Parama Dhamma Cetiya Pirivena, Ratmalana, Sri Lanka. The first institute of Buddhist Education founded in the 19th century Sri Lanka-1841 |
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www.parama-dhamma.lk |
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THE MAHAVAMSA |
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The Mahavamsa or The Great Chronicle was written by the Venerable thera Mahanama in the 6th century AD. It was translated in 1912 by Wilhelm Geiger. This E-book contains the 37 chapters of the Mahavamsa as written Mahanama |
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lakdiva.org/mahavamsa/ |
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Kande Viharaya |
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www.kandeviharaya.lk |
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