This is a famous demon of Sri Lanka who it is
claimed uses a black dog as the vehicle. When it's influence is felt, people see
the apparition of a black dog and faint off; some have the hand print on the
body where the apparition struck. Mythological history claims that two warriors
of the warrior king Dutugemunu (Circa B.C. 100) had a duel. One kicked the head
of the other out of joint effectively decapitating the victim. Since the dead
warrior was a champion bear-hunter, he was buried with the head of a bear. This
is claimed to be the "Mahasona" apparition.
In the village of Hundarivapi there lived a man
named Tissa, who had eight sons. The youngest was named Sona and later became
known as Maha Sona. It is said that when Mahasona was seven years old, he had
the strength to tear young palms with his bear hands. When he was ten, he could
uproot palm trees.
The King of Rohana, Khavantissa, who was
looking for brave young men for his army, heard of the this young boy's strength
and sent his men with gifts to his parents, requesting them to send their son to
the royal court. After seeing him, the King enlisted him into the service of
Prince Gemunu who was building up his army.
The astrobiologist has claimed that fossil diatoms found in a meteorite are proof of alien life.Chandra Wickramasinghe is director of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham and along with astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle developed the concept of "panspermia", the theory that life is distributed throughout the cosmos on asteroids, comets and other bodies. In this case his team is said to have discovered tiny fossils inside a carbonaceous meteoritethat represent evidence of extraterrestrial life.The claim inevitably sounds too good to be true and that"s because some of Wickramasinghe"s previous claims have been highly controversial.
"Wickramasinghe jumps on everything, with little or no evidence, and says it"s from outer space, so I think there"s a case to be made for a bias on his part," said astronomer Phil Plait. To date his claims of alien fossils within the meteorite have yet to independently corroborated. If a group of scientists are correct, tinyfossils uncovered inside a meteorite found in Sri Lanka in December are proof of extraterrestrial life.
UFO sightings have been
reported from various parts of Sri Lanka over the years. Hundreds of people have
seen UFO phenomena over Sri Lanka according to professor Chandana Jayaratne of
the University of Colombo who has investigated some cases of UFO. Some predict that the
Extra Terrestrials could either be on the lookout for technology that was used
to construct sacred buildings or may be an attempt to locate the "Vishva Yathura"
(Key to the Universe)!
The UFO analysts believe that UFO lights that moves two feet off the ground
could be an alien probe. "They could be doing a research," he says. "Extra
Terrestrials may be seeking the 'Key' to the 'Star Gate' and thereby activate a
system of travel that transcends conventional space travel to reach another
galaxy."
UFOs reports from Sri
Lanka: (Sunday Observer, Colombo, Sri Lanka,
on June 16, 2002, by Umangi de Mel)
Could the strange blue ball of light, speeding at just 2 feet above the
ground near the ancient, sacred cliff of Dimbulagala, have been an alien
space probe seeking the mysteries of our ancients?
Sanjaya Bandara, a UFO expert claims that the "strange blue light" that has
been sighted in Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapura during the past few weeks,
could be a probe craft of an extra terrestrial space ship.
The particular "blue light" was sighted for the first time in the seed farm
in Polonnaruwa on May 13, around 11.30 pm. It has also later appeared in the
Anuradhapura district. "It took me three days to get this thing on video
tape and when I finally did, it was around Dimbulagala, the same stretch
where it was first seen," says Gamini Obeysekara, Polonnaruwa correspondent
of Rupavahini. "It was about 3km away from me," he says.
However, this "UFO" sighting has still not been confirmed, even though many
predictions were being made. "Members of the Sri Lanka UFO Research
Association will proceed to Polonnaruwa to get an on-the report on Saturday
as 95% of the sightings could be fabrications," says Chandana Jayaratne,
Senior lecturer in the Physics department, University of Colombo...
Archaeological
Survey of Ceylon North-Central and Central Provinces. Annual Report 1901 by H.
C. P. Bell C.C.S. ,Archaeological Commissioner Ordered by his excellency
the Governor to be Printed. Colombo: LIII - 1907 CEYLON. Printed by H. C. Cottle,
Government Printer, Ceylon
The Site of the Sakwala
Chakraya on the bund of Tisavewa in Anuradhapura, Lanka. Text on this page
extracted from an original copy of Annual Report. The photographs were taken
when I visited the site in 1991, and again in November 1995. The site is
unmarked and unknown to most tourist guides. Maybe it should remain that way
until properly protected. Cave No 2 lies beneath the west face of the
penultimate rock forming its back and roof and floor. It was entered by a few
steps leading down from the rock ridge. A worn, and hardly recognizable
asanaya of bricks rests against the rock at back. To the left (north) of
this seat, or alter, is cut shallowly on the steeply projecting rock face a
great chakra, or circle 6 ft in diameter, scored by rectangular divisions
containing figures (mostly small circles), the whole girt, as a tyred wheel, by
a band on which is displayed variant piscine and crustacean life swimming round
from right to left.
The centre of the chakra
is filled by a large circle comprising seven concentric rings, within a square 1
ft 2 in., to which cross lines are drawn vertically and horizontally from the
encircling hand, cutting the chakra into quadrants. Further, parallel
lines divide the circles vertically into ten strips, or slices, varying in width
from 3 in. to 9 in., but matching to left and right of the central vertical
line. All strips but the outer two are bisected by the horizontal base line and
subdivided into dual or quadripartite partitions The outermost strips,
unbisected, contain a single small circle, quadrisected by cross lines, and a
figure of phallic suggestion. In each of the penultimate divisions right and
left is a tiny circle in line with the horizontal bisection of the chakra,
but nothing else. In the third pair are shown four more quadrisected circles,
two and two, one in each of the upper and lower partitions left and right. The
fourth strip to right contains four more such circles, bigger, and each in a
separate partition. But that to left has compressed its circles into a
quadripartite panel below the horizontal base line; leaving the upper panel free
for four distinct diagrams - second seven.ringed circle (differing only in size
from its larger counterpart in the centre of the chakra), beneath which
are two umbrella~like emblems, and a pinnated three.forked figure -the whole
interwined by a fret. Each of the eight divisions of the fifth strips, which
meet as one broad band, above and below the concentric ringed circle on either
side of the central vertical line of the chakra holds one of the small
circles with cross lines ; the two left upper partitions containing also a
square and a wavy diagonal line. Outside all these divisions is the 4 in tyre or
band bounding the chakra...
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