Being a teacher and a school administrator for more than 2 decades with foreign exposure,I am proud to be born in this land of this Island.Knowledge of Raj Somadeva is unprecedented and .This mind should be recognised by UNESCO and UN.
@justinsilva83632 жыл бұрын
Authenticated historical information clearing all such miss concepts pertinent to Seegiriya, mute testimony of our proud heritage. NethFM reveals a new very pragmatic view in every respects. The history team headed by Pro. Raj Somadewa, Nuwan & rest of the history team of NethFM, deserves our sincere gratitudes. Pls keep up good work for the nation. Justin accept our sincere get
@isharasandeepani24082 жыл бұрын
Laaooo.
@kamindaweligamage94872 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much sir s
@imsheez9310 ай бұрын
අපේ රටට පිදුම සම්පතක් මේ මිනිසා ඔබට් දීර්ගායුශ sir ❤
@GunawardhanaKeerthisinghe10 ай бұрын
kasypada sigiriya haduwe Ai danna neda,
@lakshmygunawardhana38432 жыл бұрын
Excellent programme carefully explained by prof somadeva exploring the understading of nuanced versions of historical knowledge.many thanks for opening up alternative and "inclusive" view points that helps to heal rifts in idiological misconceptions .
@lahirupalliyaguru13152 жыл бұрын
Elaga video aka ekkmanatama ona.thanks අශෝක mahaththaya
sir, me sinhapadaya kashapa rajathuma hadapu ekak novene. meka bell visin nirmanaya karapu ekak ne. sinhapadaye plan eka , bell adapu plan ekath thiyenawane. me agili 3 bell ta una waraddak.
your the only one world class king Much much proud of you our great king kashyapa. 🙏
@piumalsandaruwan302 жыл бұрын
ජය 🙂❤💐
@kapilabandara30098 ай бұрын
Sir sigiriyata ravanage aalakamandsawa koyalath kiyanawa neda
@ddandrews64722 жыл бұрын
Yes, there is no mention of the mythical "Gurula" bird in any of the writings or historical records or stone inscriptions, but..... How do you explain the three claws of the "lion"? Why did they choose three claws instead of four????!!!! How do you explain the slightly angled claw on each foot? I think there is more to it than what is recorded in the history. On the other hand, king Kashyapa & his stone masons could've made a practical decision to stop at three claws. Either way, there is an explanation for the three claws of the "lion". I don't think Prof. Somadeva has an answer or a speculation. I get the feeling he's been avoiding the question.
@ajithjayasekera7562 жыл бұрын
What you see today (the smooth masonry work) is after the restoration work was carried out, so may have changed what was there originally. Dr. Somadeva mentioned that during Bell's time the entire area was covered with earth and that has to be removed to discover the area for the entrance. If by any chance we can find a picture taken at that time of the entrance before carrying out the restoration work, we may find how it looked like before?
@kalanaviraj7540 Жыл бұрын
Gurula is a bird my dear. Bird feet are not like this. Please google and look at images of bird feet. Birds feet are designed to grab tree brances. The toes of birds are separated widely. If you look at this , this is not birds feet at all. The toes are not separated widely. These are clearly feet of a mammal.
And appreciative to your commitment. Pls print a booklet in all three languages for all of us to share your knowledge. Tks v much Proff.. May all of you live long. God bless you.
There is an old Black and white photo taken during british times showing the Lion paws with just brick work , looks like the smooth plaster was added in later years.Also the east entrance would have been the main entrance as no one would enter and exit from the west for important tasks.The west entrance would have been just for family to enjoy when at home I am guessing?.
@ajithjayasekera7562 жыл бұрын
Is there any chance of getting hold of this B&W picture? If so please send it to Nuwan, so he may be able to publish it for the benefit of Unlimited History program followers on KZbin.
Nuwan godak pin ma dawal apita dana ganna ida salasswanawaata raj somadawa mahata sambannda Kara ganna widihak kiyanna man gawa tiyana dawal tikk gana ahaganna