These historic photographs are in my stock by the grace and initiative of LAM SENEVIRATNE of Colombo, a venerable follower of a venerable game.
Unbuddhist Interventions; A Critique
Usvatte-aratchi in https://island.lk/why-so-unbuddhist/…. 24 February 2o26
Hardly a week goes by, when someone in this country does not preach to us about the great, long lasting and noble nature of the culture of the Sinhala Buddhist people. Some Sundays, it is a Catholic priest that sings the virtues of Buddhist culture. Some eminent university professor, not necessarily Buddhist, almost weekly in this newspaper, extols the superiority of Buddhist values in our society. Some 70 percent of the population in this society, at Census, claim that they are Buddhist in religion. They are all capped by that loud statement in dhammacakka pavattana sutta, commonly believed to have been spoken by the Buddha to his five colleagues, when all of them were seeking release from unsatisfactory state of being:
‘….jati pi dukkha jara pi dukkha maranam pi dukkham yam pi…. sankittena…. ‘
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High-stakes Standoff in West Asia: Will Trump bomb Iran?
Desert Wanderer, whose incisive & startling READINGS have been subject to highlights from the Thuppahi ‘pen’
Israeli Knesset Member Almog Cohen says the month of Ramadan, when Muslims all over the world are fasting, is the ‘best time to kill’ the people of Gaza because they’re weak and tired’….. See middleeastmonitor.com/Filed under Uncategorized
Sacred Heart Convent in Galle Marks Its 130th Year: Dadhi Bidi !!
Dadhi Bidi !! …. Dadhi Bidi !! ….
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T20 World Cup: The Logistical ‘Nightmare’
Michael Roberts
The ongoing T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka involves quite a logistical challenge for the principal units involved in arranging air and land travel for the several teams involved in the competition –– EIGHT teams all told: namely, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, SriLanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe
Premadasa Stadium
There are SEVEN VENUES involved, two in Sri Lanka and 5 in India: N Modi Stadium, AHMEDABAD; …..MA Chidambaram Stadium, CHENNAI; …..Premadasa Stadium, COLOMBO; ……. Arun Jetley Stadium, DELHI; ….. Pallekele Stadium, KANDY; …..Eden Gardens Stadium, KOLKATA; ….. Wankhede Stadium, MUMBAI
Wankhede …Mumbai
… AND, then, there will be the vicissitudes of WEATHER!
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Sri Lanka Crumble Against England at Pallekele
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An Appraisal of the NPP Government’s Performance Over Its First Year
A Bedgar Perera in SUNDAY ISLAND, 20 February 2026: “WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MOVE TOWARDS A “ CIVILISATIONAL TURN” BROUGHT ABOUT THROUGH THE CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION ?”
Now that the new administration has completed one year in office and is well into its second year, I thought it is opportune to follow-up my letter titled ”A move towards a ‘CIVILISATIONAL TURN’ brought about by the change of administration“, published in the Sunday Island of February 23, 2025.
Looking back with an open mind for any changes in the political culture, one can easily see that changes did commence and politicians in power do not in general seem to be above the law as much as before. It is evident that the law enforcement agencies mostly function without political interference with a number of key politicians from the earlier regime already behind bars upon conviction by courts for various misdeeds.
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SWRD Bandaranaike: 𝑾𝒂𝒔 𝑳𝒐𝒄𝒂𝒍 𝑨𝒅𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒊𝒔𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 𝑩𝒂𝒏𝒅𝒂’𝒔 Long-Term Strategy?
Avishka Mario Seneviratne in Facebook, February 2025
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The Politico-Economic Pillars of Domination in SL Tamil Society Today
Chandre Dharmawardena in May 2014 responding to Devanesan Nesiah’s Article [latter at https://thuppahis.com/2014/05/19/engaing-issues-of-caste-in-india-and-sri-lanka/]
Mr. Nesiah’s discussion “engaging” caste issues begins with the opening remark: “Caste is observed by the overwhelming majority of Sinhalese and Tamils but the subject remains virtually taboo in public discussions. If it is mentioned in public, it is often either to hurl abuse or to negotiate a marriages “ . This is absolutely correct and especially so for communal politics since the time of Arunachalam Ponnambalam and Ponnambalam Ramanathan.
What is often not realized is that the same click of Colombo-based lawyer-Landed aristocracy, and their descendents, have ruled the Tamil-speaking community since the 19th century. The 2013 election of Wigneswaran, Sampanthan, Sumanthiran and others to the NPC is merely a continuation of the same “unchanged leadership”. Unfortunately, this has not been realized by Western observers (see for instance, the observations of the top diplomats in the Canadian Foreign ministry, that I have examined in: http://dh-web.org/hrsits/
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