Funday Times

 
  • The services rendered by King Mahasen
    1. King Mahasen changed his ways for the better. He returned to the general policy of patronizing religion and observing all religious customs and manners. At this time, to the south of the city of Anuradhapura there was a shrine, where a bikkhu named Tissa lived.
  • An unusual sight at Nanu Oya Falls
    From the Nanu Oya, the water flows through the Udaradella and Bambarakelle areas to the Nanu Oya Falls. The water cascades through mist down a sequence of 25 steps (60m in height) before joining the Kotmale and Mahaweli rivers.
  • Gifts for a daughter
    Once upon a time there was a Gamarala, a village chieftain. He had a wife, a Gama Mahage. They had a pretty daughter. She was their only child and they loved her very much.
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