Saturday, February 7, 2026

Thamk YOU-David Icke

It is long time that I listened to You.
If I remeber right You were talking about Karl Marx when you were banned from YouTube.

Your spiritual journey is illuminating.

I thought you were older than me but you are few years younger.
I have been looking for a Daa Capital for ages but could not find copy in Australia.

I was in UK as a paediatrician and I saw these acitivities and my boss Dr. Patel an Indian guy did not come and see a kid 3 years old abused by her father who was a policeman. 
Very same day I resigned and 6 weeks later I came home never to return to UK.

There were 35 paedophiles in Parliament under Thatcher Government and it was common knowledge then and tolerated by the media which included BBC.

When Ronald Regan got Margret Thathcher to repeal the law regarding homosexual crimes in 1984, I left UK.

It was the same story in New Zealand and I left in 1994 to protect two kids under 7.

I now believe that Royal family is a reptilian race from outer space.

Ted Heath as the Prime Minister kept a child under 15 as a consort of some sort.

I knew Jimmy Savile was a paedophiliac.

My fear was that police won't protect me in a case if the defendant is a policeman.

Killing Diana is the biggest crime of the Royal family to cover up their reptilian connections.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Photography and Me and Dudley Senanayake

I was a photography man from the age 15.
 
I can still remeber in 1965, five (5) of my best friends made me to look like a fool. 
The plan was us to meet at Prince of Wales, Park in KANDY and each one poses for a photograph.
Sharp on time may be at 9.00AM, I was at the meeting place designated. I waited for half an hour and realized that this was a ploy to fool me.

I was told later one guy whose house was located near Prince of Wales, Park had kept watch of my activities.

I made a quick decision to go round the lake and take photographs. That is the day I became a photographer. 

To my luck my brother who became a veteran X-Ray technician or a radiographer had made a darkroom in our house. 
Even though, I did do any developing of Photographs, I learned the theory behind. 

Then thanks to Mallika Studio I had a large collection of Photographs in an album.
It was stollen by a guy called Sangakkara in my class (That is why I hate all Sangakkaras including the hopeless Superintendent of Kandy Hospital of Yesteryear. We got rid of him and it was very easy to expose his sordid affairs).

I had all the negatives and it was not a disaster.
Second episode was in early 1980 when I posted all my photos of UK and Negatives by Registered Post and I lost all of them. 

Then they started stealing my Royalty Cheques from Amazon Books. I send stop payement instructions to the principles and I stopped realization of those Cheques.

I do not send anything by post now in Ceylon but did post all the Dhammapadas to my friends before leaving CEYLON.

They even steal Dhammapada sent by Post in CEYLON.

 I bought a Petetson Colour Photography Kit in UK but that kit was also stolen by a family member while I was in New Zealand.

The latest Fuji Film digital camera with so many fancy digital iterations which I have not yet mastered is beside me.

Stealing and Fooling me as a kid not deter my life long interests.

It was Mr. De Livera of TITUS Stores in Colombo that started importing cameras to Ceylon.

It is glad to hear PM. Dudley Senanayake was a good photographer.

Reflection on J.V.P. and L.T.T.E and Photography

 

Reflection on J.V.P. and L.T.T.E and Photography

Joe Theodore De Livera in Conversation

I could not find a reliable Electronic Balance in Titus Stores but could find one in the open market of the Pettah Street, of course smuggled, under Rs.5000/= which I used for my Research Work on Placenta. 


Also read underneath what L.T.T.E. and J.V.P. done to our local industry.

I am a photographic addict but went in to colour photography in UK. I bought a Peterson Colour Kit but without a good dark room I could not progress.

Repriduction

We have chatted about this and that for over three hours on a Monday morning in his beautiful home set amidst a large garden in Colombo. 

Was it too long or too short for a colourful personality that is this octogenarian?

Initially, we sit on the lush lawn surrounded by large trees and hedges and then move into the hall bordering a meda-midula with a pond and more trees, to be served with delicious slices of home-made cake and steaming cups of tea. 
Finally, we tread upstairs to the large book-lined study, after spending a little time on the balcony, taking in the exercise equipment that he uses and also the view of the surrounding landscape.

Were three hours adequate, we wonder as we leave, to encapsulate the multi-faceted life of this person who has dabbled in many things, very successfully, with trust in God and the murmured whisper of “Thy will be done”.

Where do we begin – this is the question we grapple with. May be it would be best to begin with the well-known facets of his life, moving from the known to the unknown.

We have concluded this long interview while also taking photographs of none other than 85-year-old Joe Theodore De Livera in his home down Ananda Rajakaruna Mawatha, Maradana, with an “exquisite” view, in his own words, of Campbell Park.

This is the man, having taken over the ‘legend’ of Main Street in bustling Pettah, ‘
Titus Stores’ set up by his father back in 1924, to import and sell the first incandescent lamps, from which the name of the store came about lifted it out of the dumps and also successfully steered it through turbulent times generated by mushrooming modern stores.

Having to weave in many strands to showcase the rich tapestry of Mr. De Livera’s life, we begin at the beginning. 

Joseph Michael De Livera, a teacher, had strong views on how to bring up his one-and-only son (there is one daughter, too), while mild Mary Theodora never opposed his will.
So it was to the boarding of Holy Family Convent, Bambalapitiya, that Joe was packed off to from their home in Negombo at the tender age of five. In his father’s mind it was the “best” he could visualize for his son. At 85, his childhood may be a dim memory, but to this day, there is a tinge of sadness as Joe says “it was a terrible thing for a child” for it cut-off his closeness to his parents. He found comfort in singing and Mother Gonzaga recognized his “lovely voice” and got him heavily involved in choral activity.

Next it was a few years at Maris Stella College, where his father had been a teacher, followed by the family moving to a rented home on Gregory’s Road, while young Joe was bundled off to boarding school once again, this time at St. Joseph’s College, Maradana
Silently the tears would flow, as he longed to be in his own home.
With World War II breaking out, the family once again went back to their Negombo home, with another stint at Maris Stella College for Joe, followed by more years at St. Joseph’s College, Maradana

The Race Course was an airstrip, there were Royal Air Force personnel at             St. Joseph’s and once the war had stabilized, the Josephians were at their lessons in pol-athu classrooms put up in the premises of Aquinas College.
Incidentally, the De Livera family’s Negombo home in Thammita is now St. Joseph’s Home for the Aged with 135 elderly.

While the routine at college was daily mass and communion and lessons, he also came under the powerful influence of Fr. Ignatius Perera (who would later set up the Radio & Electronics Laboratory, the first of its kind in Asia) whom he “revered”. 
Although erudite Fr. Ignatius, a scholar in Latin and Greek with a flair for music and singing, did not teach impressionable Joe, he opened up a way of life for the boy, making him the first chorister of the Catholic Choral Society for he had “absolute pitch”.
His profound influence made Joe’s love of music blossom.

Singing and music were not Joe’s only passion as a boy of about eight but also photography, starting with an unwieldy box camera – a Kodak Brownie which was       “a real black pettiya”.

When asked how that interest developed, there is wry humour as he points out that “maybe it is a matter of the mind” as his parents were both “amusical and aphotographic”. 

Although he was NOT a graduate in science, law or engineering, he says that he has a very broad mind.
There is a pause in our conversation as he pulls out his I-Phone from his shirt pocket and says “this is of course far better” for taking photographs and also waves goodbye to wife, Hermie, about whom he speaks with much pride. “She is a science graduate,” he says, adding that she is a good wife and mother and fantastic cook, going on to explain how she hosted a Soroptimists’ meeting just a few days before, proof of her efficiency.

Both of them have green fingers, he laughs, while his wife has her very own bonsai garden and he also turned architect to come up with the “bold concept and design” of their home which had been admired by renowned architect Geoffrey Bawa.

As he himself says he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and a big businessman, he may be as head of Titus Stores, the running of which he took over in 1965, but his track record is impressive. He had managed the family’s dairy farm with 2,500 Milch cows on 685-acres in Chilaw as a young man, with a bowser of milk being supplied from there each day to the Milk Board
 
This was until the government took over their land in 1972, ending the dairy business.

A strange mix it would seem, for Mr. De Livera had also ventured out to sea, being the pioneering entrepreneur to introduce the first trawler in Sri Lankan waters, initially in Pesalai, Talaimannar, and later in Kalpitiya.

He makes a point to mention that in those days he spearheaded resistance to Indian fishermen entering Sri Lankan waters, referring to the crisis between the two countries in recent times.

His Ceylon Seafood Company boats were trawling around two tons of fish including thoru, moru, thalapath, koppara, loads of small fry and about 50 kilos of prawns per day.
However, with the activity of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam mounting around Wilpattu and one of his boatmen being killed by them and also threats from the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna increasing around his factory in Negombo, Mr. De Livera had handed over the entire project to the navy, shifting his focus to Kokkadicholai in the East.

It was another landmark achievement for his new company, Serendib Seafood, for it was the first to freeze and export shrimp. 
“I started Sri Lanka’s first aquaculture project,” says Mr. De Livera, going back to the 1980s when he would be shuttling between the shrimp hatchery at Pitipana, Negombo, and Manmunai, near Kokkadicholai.

As the post-larvae mortality rate was high when transported by road, he used the Cessna 177 which he had bought for quicker transport between Katunayake and Batticaloa.

This project too had fallen victim to the bloody conflict raging in that area, with 27 of his workers being shot.

These tragedies were the “biggest shock of my life”, he says sadly.

The rest is history.

But the different corners of his study with an attached ‘dark room’ where lies old cameras, meanwhile, provide ample proof of Mr. De Livera’s wide and varied interests.

Self-taught, sans degrees he may be, but the microcosms represented in the study indicate the rounded personality that he is…………avid reader with more than 5,000 books on the shelves, businessman, photographer, dabbler in homeopathy and adoring grandfather. 

For amidst the line-up of accessories he needs for his daily work and relaxation, pride of place is being shared by lots of toys to keep his little five-year-old granddaughter entertained whenever she drops by.
 
From hobby to veteran
Work apart it is with a lot of passion that Mr. De Livera reverts to his pet subject – photography and the Photography Society of Sri Lanka.

He is the senior-most member of this 109-year-old society founded in 1906 to promote photography as a hobby, art and craft and now guides its destinies as its Patron.

His journey behind the lens and the society’s history seem to be inextricably-linked. We learn that the society had been set up as the Amateur Photographic Association of Ceylon by Henry Lorenz Wendt, father of the famous Sri Lankan photographer, artist and musician Lionel Wendt. Later it had been renamed and revamped in 1934 by Lionel Wendt with like-minded people. Those whose contributions that have made the society what it is today include P.J.C. Durrant, B.G. Thornley, Joe De Livera, B.P. Weerawardena and D.C.L. Amarasinghe who would meet at Wendt’s home to pore over and discuss at length the images captured by them.

Mr. De Livera launches into technical details of the cameras cradled by him over the years, starting with the Kodak Brownie Box, then a Kodak Folding Camera which was an improvement on the Brownie as it had a lens with a variable aperture and shutter and later a Rolleiflex. Next it was the Leica which he purchased in Zurich, Switzerland, while on a trip to Europe with his father after he had seen Thornley sporting one and he had read about “this revolution” in photography which could produce the 35-mm film format.

Harefield Hall Slipper Orchid, “It was BG (Thornley), as he was known, who introduced the Leica to me although it was Lionel Wendt who first introduced 35-mm photography and the Leica to Ceylon some time before World War II,” says Mr. De Livera in a piece written by                       R.H. Samarakone, himself a member of the society in ‘Legends’, a series in the society’s newsletters featuring senior members.

“It was after BG brought his Leica II to Ceylon that photographers like me realized the potential of this incredible camera and the 35mm format which later caught on like wild fire,” he adds.

Among the very important persons who purchased a
Leica was Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake who joined                 Mr. De Livera on sojourns around the country clicking snapshots in the 1950s which the latter would develop and print in his darkroom, as he had begun film-processing in a 35mm developing tank brought back from England in 1947.

Experimenting with the Leica, he had also found that it could be used for ‘Macro Photography’, samples of which he shows us in his study.
Realizing that 35-mm cameras were not available in the country, Mr. De Livera had imported and distributed through Titus Stores the Balda camera from Germany in 1955 which was “relatively cheaper” than the Leica, with one of his first customers being visionary science fiction writer       Sir Arthur C. Clarke.

Technicalities flow forth on how                Mr. De Livera, much later in the 1990s switched to Digital Photography with an Olympus 1.4 Mega Pixel Camera and more recently a Canon SX 20 IS.

A fitting tribute is paid to Mr. De Livera by Mr. Samarakone when he states: “Keeping abreast with the development of camera technology and having used many of the top of the range equipment of each era,     he is one of the very few of the senior photographers who took up digital photography at an early stage of its introduction in 1995

Having experimented with various types and styles of photography, he is considered as one who excelled in macro photography in the early days.”

Next he touches on the nomadic lifestyle of the Photographic Society until it found a home at the
Lionel Wendt Art Centre, having traveled the full circle.

The early meetings of the society were held on the first Monday of the month at Lionel Wendt’s house on Guilford Crescent, says Mr. De Livera, who had joined the society, on the invitation of Quintus Fernando, a university lecturer, a few months after the death of Wendt in 1944. The meetings continued there even after the death of Wendt until the old house was demolished to make way for the Art Centre.

It was then that the society moved from place to place, gathering in a small room behind the Planters’ Association of Ceylon (the current premises of the Cinnamon Grand Hotel) on Galle Road, moving out when the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation took over this premises; homeless for awhile; then the Young Men’s Christian Association in Fort; thereafter           nnMr. De Livera’s Dad’s residence, ‘Rendlesham’ down Stafford Place (now known as Sri Vipulasena Mawatha), Colombo 10; and finally a permanent home in the newly-built Lionel Wendt Art Centre.

Giving his input during the construction phase, it had been Mr. De Livera who suggested a solution to the lack of ventilation in the society’s meeting hall, a line of windows at the top around 15 feet from the ground which could be opened and closed by fixing a thick string. “These are still there,” he adds.

Singapore, I HATE as a stop over

Singapore, I HATE as a stop over

 
1. It is very expensive.

2. Singapore airline fees have gone up by (6) six fold.

3. Duty free are expensive and very poor selection.

4. Buy your wine from the wine stores outside not at departure lounge.

5. It is very crowded.

6. Airport Hotel for overnight stay is always booked.

7. Sleeping on an armchair after missing a connection flight is not pleasurable.

8. Food at the airport is expensive.

9. Books in bookshops are expensive.

10. Underground train is always crowded.

11. On one of the occasions I had 10 days of delicious English Treats.

They had just opened a new City Hotel.

My luck came indirectly.

I have only one meal a day when traveling since I hate public toilets.

Hotel toilets are reasonable.

Hotel breakfast is ordinary and I love garlic bread (MacDonald type) and they never made a good one in the hotel, I stayed.

So by 9AM I come out for Window shopping.

Also look for a single good meal.

Bananas are my favorites.

Morning Dosai at Komala Villa are nutritious and delicious.

I HATE rice.
 
City Hotel in Singapore
This was 10 days before its real opening.

This hotel made a "Open Display" of morning/afternoon English and Italian food in a street corner.

They were expensive until 1PM and after that they sold the balance left, at cut rate to close the shop to save overtime for salesmen.

This was a bonus for me and the items were fresh.

I bought them in bulk for the full day and the next morning breakfast.

For 10 days I had Super English Meals at cut rate and on the 10th day I was flying back.

Regarding drinks, I have a favorite yogurt milk in Singapore (not Greek yogurt) and  tea and coffee I made myself from the hotel stuff.

No alcohol at all.

America First

 Thursday, August 18, 2016
America First

American Brain Waves

I have chosen the above title to show how we follow the American Hegemony.
 

The Current need is alternative Energy Sources!
We are not investing on Solar Power.
Why I do not know?

Below are two my old pieces reproduced
.
They are in a private domain and not visible in public domain.

Human Destiny

It looks likes human needs take paramount importance.
The needs of other living beings on this planet is no concern.
Human needs are not measured by bare existence but by uncontrolled desire, greed and exploitation of the very environment he lives in.

He is not very responsible but very erratic in behavior.
He explores and expands both in numbers and the spheres of influence.
When the going is good he expands and when the going is bad he perseveres at the expense of all other beings.
Human is the only species (cannibalism) known to eats its own beings and all the other edible beings.

He does not spare anything that this earth can offer,
 
When the going is good it is
Lancashire hotpot with lamb but when the going is bad it is only potato hotpot.

His culinary desires which includes
cannibalism speaks of his destructive nature.

How can we say he is a rational being?

Only rationality is his own existence at the expense of sometimes his own fellow beings.

Rat race and nothing but rat race.

That is the virtue of all powerful capitalism, power and wealth.

There is something wrong in this simple equation.

Expand, exploit and try to gain control at every advantage point.

He does not learn lessons from the past,
 

40 years ago in 1973, when oil price hike followed after the Middle East Conflict
he was ill prepared.

I saw what that meant for our children.

Thousands and thousand of children died of starvation and illness.

We are not ready for its repetition.

This time it is the global warming which is going to precipitate it.

40 years ago it was oil and energy and thereafter the food crisis.

When there is scarcity we tend to invest more on the same resource instead of changing to alternative resources.

In fact after the last oil crisis we had being using oil at a rate far more energetic than before.

We were not ready for the global warming.

In fact, we did all to precipitate it.

Then there will be a Youth Bubble.
 
The rich dictators were not receptive to the needs of the poor while piling up money for their own fantasies.

How can we say man is rational.

His greed dictates the front line.
The ones who are behind the line or sitting on the bench have no say.
Unfortunately this equation is going to change.
Be prepared the human, the stupid exploiter.
 
Forest Harvesting

I was bit inquisitive why there are
so many tornadoes and hurricanes in America.

I just went to Google Earth and had a little peep from above of North America’s, the West and the East.

There is hardly any difference in tree cover over the land, East or West.

Mostly farmland and build up areas.

That did not give me any clue to the state of the forest cover.

Then I went and searched deforestation.

Americans harvested 90% of the land in 70 years from 1850 to 1920
.
Entire East was covered with Forest and fair proportion of the West was covered with primary forest.
The deforestation continued to this century and
America now has mainly secondary forest covering 10% of the land.
American knew that the CO2 problem started around 1920 and continues even today due to their exploitation of fossil fuel.

Did they tell the truth to the world?

Big No.

In Ceylon we had 90% forest cover until around 1850 and British started deforestation for coffee and tea cultivation.

By the time they left in 1948 forest cover was over 60% but before they left they pass a law prohibiting encroachment of the Crown Land.

From 1948 to 2000 we have decimated another 40 percent especially after 1970.

We are now below the minimal threshold of 25% to maintain our rivers.

This land now can be called the People’s Land instead of the Crown Land and the tree felling and the development go on.

When the thermal power plant is operational we will be approaching 10% level which is the cut off point for desert classification.

Acid rain will do the rest even we stop cutting to Zero.

Then we can say we are better than America in case of deforestation and go for an IMF loan.


Very soon we will be no different from Dubai.

Regards to American
tornadoes and hurricanes trees act as a wind breaks and control the water cycle better.
They should reforest America back to 1920 or continue to have this cycle every year.

Problem is there is no country rich American can go to avoid hurricanes since
rest of the world is no better including China.

This is what I call the development of the
Earth Crisis.

The prediction that world ends in 2012 should be rephrased that "The irreversible loss of biodiversity is in full swing from now onward with the global warming well established and irreversible."

We Ceylonese will be drilling oil with Indian help till sun goes down.

RAVANA sites in CEYLON

1. Ussangoda (Nonagama) or Hambantota
Related to Dandu Monara Yantraya

2. Sita Eliya
Nuwara Eliya

3. Horton Plane
Thotupala Kanda
Us Eliya
Pushpaka Vimana

4. Wariyapola

5. Weragantota

6. Gurulu or Kurulu Potha
Mahiyanganya


7. Sigiriya
Palace of RAVANA

I believe Ranil Wickrasinghe had an old ola script that disappeared when his house was raided during ARAGALAYA. This ola script had details about RAVANAs Airports.

His desire to auction Mihintale to India should prevent him ever becoming the president of CEYLON again.

His uncle JRJ was called the Yanki Diki.

I call him the Yaka Diki

Yaka is another name for RAVANA the King.

 
British Vandalism of Ravana Relics of Nuwera Eliya 
 
This is in Evolution and finding facts for a book in the future.

British for their Wisdom had removed a Sel-Lipi in Harrassagla, Nuwara Eliya, a Stone Relic erected to locate the place where King Ravana was interned.

It is said Ravana Curse follow any who desecrated these places.

The Kachcheri was supposed to have caught fire three times in Nuwera Eliya and subsequently the last Kachcheri was build plastering the Sell-Lipi to the wall. 

This the level they go to destroy our ancient history.
It is human vandalism not seen even during Roman time.
With time truth will emerge and the British will be shamed damned for these sordid acts.
I do not ask for representative actions but we should expose the truth in the name of Buddha who followed long after Ravana.

No wonder Coffee and Tea Plantation would have been a ploy to erase this history.

Locals or Sinhala People did not want our history to be erased so they did not volunteer working in the estates.
 
They were not lazy buy were smart for the time.

Tamils were used for this purpose and currently using Norwegian and Tamil diaspora to do the bidding for erasing the true History of Ceylon.

Raj Somadeva and Indians are still continue to do this shoddy work unhindered.

It is time for proper investigation.

Bokken Kleppe is also in this game.

Karma Speaks to Deepak Chopra

Deepak Chopra published book in English that Buddha had sex with a child of 9 years. This book was shown to me by a Christian book saleman of Sarasavi. 
I immediately got all Deepak Chopra banned in CEYLON.
Another dirty Indian.
Now is being exposed as a paedophile.
His name is mentioned 33,000 times in Epstein files.
Donald Trump name is mentioned 53,000 times.
Now I left UK since, I saw these abuses almost on weekly base and every attempt to proper investigation by me (a foreign guy by their assessment) was scuttled. However, I managed to proceed with at least 3 cases to criminal charges. They did not call me to open court for cross examinations, since every time I was reprimanded, I used to say I have more evidence that I would bear free, if I am questioned in open court. I was meticulous and this took a toll on me. 
I went there to learn more advanced paediatric stuff. 
Coming to Jimmy Savile and Jim'll Fix it program, I had a credible suspicion he was paedophile. BBC had helpful tolerance to him in spite of his sordid acts. However, in late 1980s pressure was high for the BBC.
I left UK in early 1988, never to retun to UK.

This was true in New Zealand, too.
I left New Zealand in 1994, again never to return with too kids under 7.
My unofficial investigtion in Ceylon that  included that Silva guy and the Television channel that belonged to his brother revealed it was prevalent in CEYLON, too.

That is why I switched to Pathology in CEYLON which is my bread and butter.

What is the outcome.

Divert attention IRAN and AMERICA War.

First salvo is due.

I do not believe Scott Ritter's prediction.
Middle East War is good off ramp for Keith Stamer of UK, too.

Horn of Hormuz would be closed soon.

Oil price hike like in 1963 is inevitable.

Then, every sordid affair is forgotten.

Strangely, Davis Icke who is banned by YouTube is surfacing after over 30 year gap.

Is this all an AI generated SAGA by Elon Musk?

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Fish Tanks from Cement to Glass of My Own

Cement was very cheap when I was a kid.
Cost only a few cents per pound.

This is a bit of a reflection of my Childhood from Kites to Sputnik to Spacecrafts.

I was a science guy but not a creative guy.

We were evicted illegally from our house we occupied by simple Verbal Thuggery.

My father who was working under British rule and after never uttered a single vulgar word. Me coming from Ampitiya College did not know there are vulgar words until I entered a Buddhist schools in the city. 
 
Of course, in the University with the JVP rule getting established the vulgar vernacular was the norm in the Arts Faculty in the early 1970s.

In the Medical Faculty vulgar words were the bane.

Coming to my story of cement and things my father decided to leave our original dwellings and moved to a rented house but dilapidated by the side of the road.

The next to our house was a land where long standing Tuberculosis patients were kept for recuperation. Tuberculosis was endemic in CEYLON. Only two in our class of over 50 were Tuberculin Negative. One was me and other was Donald Williams my Tamil friend from Jaffna. 
 
We were tested and given BCG. 

A topic on Tuberculosis is due soon, here. Robert Koch would be included in it.

Coming back to our rented house and living in utter squalor was normal to us as a family of 6. My father used to do all the handy work including pavementing and cement work. 
 
Rent was cheap and would have been under Rs. 5/= for a month.

Later of course, we moved to a better house and being the youngest I was given the worst and the most cramped room leading to the toilet. I was disturbed every minute of my life and I still wonder how I ended up as the only Medical student from my class. 

But Sumanaratne and Abayaratne my classmates knew I would one day but never said that to my face. 
They were more jealous that Malanie Teacher had special affection for me. 
They were Ferdinandos and had a burgher mix.

When we moved to the next house the first attraction was a fish tank. We were introduced to fish by another burgher gentleman in Kurunegla. That was also a rented house but much bigger, a boutique converted to a house with front wooden panels and no door. 
We also had an orchid which bloomed called Catalia.
 
We also had Orchid House and a few bee boxes (Hive Body).

Orchids was my last attraction in CEYLON.

The glass fish tank is a killer when kids are around and my father had the natural sense to move to cement tanks with a glass front. We had an assortment of tanks and I never touched cement but made it a point to go to the nearby stream and catch beautiful Guppy fish. 
 
Guppy fish is not native to CEYLON but brought from Caribbeans by the British to mitigate Malaria spread in CEYLON.

Once, I entered the University of Peradeniya as Seconded Officer from the Ministry of Health, I had lot of free time. 
I started making all types of fish tanks both glass and cement. It is a matter of making cement blocks and tying or fixing them up to make a tank with glass front. 

I used to wear gloves and my understanding of physics and chemistry was a bonus.

The last effort was a big tank. 

The idea was to have the the glass to face the inside of the house. That was not my idea but my wife's. She got the cements Bass to the jobs and our cements Basses are the worst
It started leaking water to the inside of the house and she gave it up. 

Then, I sealed it myself and took over the construction of the front with an elaborate design. 

Cyril Bass who used to do our odd jobs in our house would make a constructive comments, saying that "Premadasa Cement Blocks" on the bottom would not hold but would sag.

This comment I took with serious notice.

If it sags the front glass would crack, (if not the smaller side glass) on a sunny day.
I layered adequate iron reinforcements on the bottom and the sides. Gunaratne was my assistant and his understanding of cement was next to nothing. He has to mix them under my instructions. By this time, I got to know, that there is a leak proof cement additive which I mixed in adequate amount.
It was built in two parts.
Rear was completely cement based.
The fish would be transferred there when the front portion is cleaned by me.
Algae was a big problem.
Rear was in shade and practically no algae.
Front portion and inner side portion had glass. The rest was all reinforced with concrete. It took nearly one month to finish and another six months to season it for fish keeping. 
There were no hiccoughs.
All sort of fish except Gold fish attracted it. My interest was Green Sword Tails and Red Sword Tails.  
This in addition, there were ornamental fish and Zebra fish inside the house and lot of water buckets with fish and water plants.

We had Zimba during the early stages and only fish on later stages.
 
By the way, the top part of the glass cracked after one year. Fearing major catastrophe, I got Cyrul Bass to cover the front with reinforced cement leaving the top cracked portion open.
Two reasons.
For sun rays to penetrate the bottom.
Water to leak so that on a rainy day fish who come to the surface won't get washed away.
The real problem was Magpies who used to feast on my guppy fish. 
I had to have a wooden cum metal frame on top.

Then, I bought a Gotabaya  "cement lillie pond" and transferred the beautiful fish there with lillie leaves to cover the top. 
Still the magpies visited that tank too. 
I gave up saying, they are there to prevent overpopulation of fish.

I hate all magpies.

One day, I had a severe backache related to some outdoor work. Backache was something I had from the age of 18, related to long jump and hop step and jump from the University time. 
 
It simply aggravated the old injury. 

Then, I realized if I exceeded fetching certain amount of buckets of water from the surface well nearby, I get the backache. 

Of course, I used to leave the wedding ring at the well and remember it the next day. Fearing losing the ring, I gave up fetching water from the well but I fixed that problem with a ARPICO overhead tank only for fish with a running connection to my outdoor fish tank.

Of course, I did some finger twisting of my mother in law and took charge of her medicinal tank for fish keeping.
 
Of course, she had smaller granite mortar and pestle for her medicine.

Indoor tanks were decommissioned or disposed with altogether.

All activity related to fish except Guppy fish was done with it.

I became a water lillies enthusiast.

I had 7 to 9 types of flowering lillies.

Only one type did not have flower for 15 years. 

I changed to orchids and that was a big success except Wesak Orchids which flowered only thrice in 35 years. 

All this were left high and dry on the rooftop garden with a video camera monitoring.

My guess is the next door neighbor would have stolen what was left after 6 months of our absence.

This is the Reality of CEYLON.

There is nobody who utter TRUTH and stealing public and private property is the done thing in Ceylon.

Gangarama Tragedy and Sacred Bogus Relics

Whie this is happenning Deepak Chopra who belittle Budhha in his books banned in CEYLON is cited 33,000 times in Epstein files.

Another dirty Indian.

Cash Patel is another Indian guy suppressing Epstein file exposure.

I think Hunupitiya, Gangaramaya is a tragedy for our Gautama Buddha and Dhamma. 

They are exhibiting "Niganta Natha" relics imported from Gujarat as real Budhha Relics.

There are at least 5 naked Buddha Temples in India some of them are in nuptial grips with naked women practising Kama Sutra.

The reality is Budhha was not creamated and all the attempts failed and it was kept in Dambulla for sometime and subsequently deposited in Anuradhapura at the site of the present Ruwanveli Stupa (Saya).

Higurakgoda, Mihinitale and Anuradhapura are earmarked by Ranil Wickrasinghe to be given to Americans for a grand Military base. It may even extend up to Sigiriya where once a very ancient Spaceship  landing site was located.

So current events in Gangarama should be assessed with this military program in CEYLON in mind. 

Indian PM has taken the contract on behalf of America.

The Gamgarama SAGA is to cover up all the sordid agreements Anura has singed at the behest of Modi subverting our territorial soverigniity.

There is a small stupa deep under the current Ruvanveli Saya and that is where the well preserved Buddha Relic was placed within a granite case. It was built at least 250 to 350 feet deep

The ancient Stupa there on top was destroyed by Kaliga and Maga the Tamil invaders.

Current one was built on top of the  remains by the Maliban Mudhalali in early 1880s, during the BRITISH era. Malibhan Mudhalali worked for a BRITISH entrepreneur. He handed over his interests to Maliban Mudhalali before leaving CEYLON for good.

The perception is that nobody could step on top Buddha remains.

These facts are documented in Deepavansa and Thupavansa and not in Indian Mahavansa which was an Indian bogus creation of CEYLON history.

The current Gangarama Saga spearheaded by Sirisa of the Maharaja (Indian channel) Organization is to divert the true "Hele Diva Story" and plant an Indian "Katha" for the consumption of Gangarama monks and Colombo Buddhists.

Gangarama monks are trying to whitewash Anurua NPP/JVP CURSE with this bogus relic exposition.

There is a big Indian plot here.

This is to cover up the failure of the government to keep its promises when  quite unexpectedly Namal Rajapaksa with SLPP riding high while JVP gone down to 18% by the survey of the RAW. 
Namal who was at 10% base has risen up to 30% of its OLD base again. 
This is all due to the failure of the Solicitor General to bring any Rajapkasa soul before Courts of Law with any valid presecution.

I am not holding a brief to Rajapkasas and I wish them remain at 10% and not 30% as at present.

I am not holding a brief to Sajith or Ranil.
They all are fishing on muddy waters and there is no signs of an alternative force emerging. 

Diyasena Kumaraya is eluding us.

System Change is a Total Failure.

We are a Failed State at least by Economic Standards
 
Our politics is very volatile.

I suppose nobody including RAW has any clue as to where we are heading.

I call this the "Uncertainty Principle" riding high.

Jayaratne Pathiraarchchi should be able to make some predictions by his uncanny abilities. 

He should expose the Gamgarama SAGA and the Indian fear of rise of "RAVANA Wisdom", if not the real incarnation of RAVANA.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Birth Story of Buddha

Birth Story of Buddha

My mother wanted to go to Lumbini and I somehow raised the money. 

However, she did not utter a word after the return having seen the "naked Niganatayan"

I was expecting her to ask me for a return journey but she did not. 

Of course, she visited all the "Ata Mastana" or 8 religiously important places in in Ceylon.

Later my mother in law paid a visit to Lumbini with my family but I did not. 

My brother in law foot the bill. 

She never uttered a word about "Naked Nigantayan" .

I did not join.

I had look after our dog.

I give thanks to our dog Zimba for me not visiting Naked Nigantaysn in India.

I have revised my opinion having listened to Jayarathna Pathiraarchchci.

1. Born in Teldeniya now under water due to Polgolla dam. That is a huge conspiracy by the Queen Elizabeth.

2. Attained enlightenment in Dambulla.

3. Parnibbhana in Anuradhapura.

Relevance of Mihintale is probably related to the Ravana Story. 

The "cock and bull story" of Vijaya and Mahinda Thera was also planted by Indians where colossal Ravana remnants and caves remained and the Indian owned the RAVANA story by default.

Yes, we have to revisit out history as stated by Jayarathna Pathiraarchchci.

This is stated in the "Gatha" my mother used to recite.

Now I do not believe in Pali at all since Pali is a creation by Indians Buddhagosha and Mahanama.

"Yannam padaya Nadiya Puline Che Theire (Teldeniya)

Yan Sathcha Buddha Girike Sumana Che Lagge (Sripada)

Yannattha Yonaka Pure (Makkama in Puttalam now under water) Munisocha Padan

Than (Three) Pada Lannchana Mahan Sirasa Namami"

Kalinga and Magada the Tamil Kings who reined from Christian Era 800 to 1200 years destoyed all the evidence related to Buddha. 

CEYLONESE were not STUPID.

They recorded our history not only in Ola Leaves but on STONE.

Hela Basa predates Indian Brahmian Akshara.

Vijaya Story is a Cock and Bull Story

The facts, mentioned are hearsay and not documented. 

There is an emerging concept in Ceylon, with Stone Edits or Sel-Lipi to support that Buddha was actually born in Ceylon

For that matter, I do not believe in the Vijaya Story on scientific reasoning.

Word of Buddha reached China 700 years after Parinibbhana and was memorized in Sanskrit.

It reached Burma and Thailand 1000 or more years later, probably by sea route and was memorized in Pali.

Nepal or the Magada State is landlocked and Buddhism did not reach Tibet until 1200 years or more later.

One should assume that all these countries had some form of a belief system and were not conducive, if not antagonistic to imported form of ideas.

China is a good example.

Things were recorded in Matale, Aluvihara in Ceylon 1700 years later, after the passing away of Buddha. 

My point here is, with passing away of time and cultural influence and errors in memory chain, nothing called Pure Dhamma existed but colossal literature, that include Dhammapada, which gives an insight, to the Teaching of Buddha.

Buddhas are not born in a landlocked country, something so small as Magada. 

Buddha is born in Deepa or islands surrounded by sea and his teaching was spread by seas routes

Historically, land is divided and captured by warring parties for centuries in India which was not conducive for a religion which teaches Avihinsa or Metta

 Aryans are not Indians but they migrated from Eurasian region may be from Tran-Iranian route.

The language of Magada in not Pali

There is no country having Pali as the mother tongue

I tend to believe Pali was invented by Indian scholars Buddhagosha and Mahanama to distort the Dhamma from the original Sinhala or Hela (Akuru) Basa or Language.

This is where the finding of Jayarane Pathiraarchchi is relevant

He has written a book depicting, the old alphabet, to read our Stone Edits or Sel-Lipi. 

His claims are substantial and containing research over nearly a half a century. 

Besides,, Buddha won't use an arcane language like Pali to spread his teaching. 

His teaching is universal for the entire world. 

Dhamma should get stabilized in a country where, it would last long and conducive for future transfer.

There is no Buddhism in India, currently.

There are no Indian Buddhist monks.

In fact, Indians are hell bent on destroying Buddhism by all means, including writing it in Pali by Buddhagosha and Mahanama, or in Thripitaka to destroy its meaning or to hide the knowledge from the Indian masses. 

That was not the intention of Buddha and we are still in Buddha-Warsha. 

Ghosa came from India.

He came to destroy Buddhism (certainly not to alter Dhamma content) and Original Sinhala Language.

Pali was not a language belonging to a particular country

It was creation by Indian using extended Alphabet of Sinhala.

There was Baminitiya Saya or famine.

During this period Maha Vihara sector came into prominence.

They named him Buddha-Ghosha.

Buddhagosha was a parasite from India.

He destroyed all Sinhala Ola Leaves after translating the Existing Sinhala Knowledge to Pali

 Indians were using Sanskrit, then.


Coming to Vijaya Story,

It is a Cock and Bull Story, after all.

This as hilarious as Sinhabhahu Story of Professor  Sarathchadra that Sinhalayos were born after sex with a Lion.

It is a genetically impossible scenario.

Just to make point, Indian are good at creating stories to propagate their ulterior agenda.

1. No credence is given to that the knowledge (Buddhism) could transfer in the opposite direction from Ceylon to India.

India to Ceylon, one way traffic and Indian hegemony established in literature during the Kalinga and Maga Era.

2. Buddhism was transferred from Ceylon to India and subsequently destroyed by Hindus is as plausible.

3. Hilarious part is  Samana Mahinda came down from space using an Indian Vimana.

4. He landed exactly on Mihintale exactly when the Ravana King was chasing a deer.

5. Following discussions were a literary pieces. I would not waste my time dealing with literature .

Buddha never used such a lengthy story to teach Dhamma.

6. Kuveni that was seduced was another vagrant story.

In actually fact, Vijaya was deported from India due to his sordid and inhumane activitiesHe accidentally landed in Ceylon and the original Ravana Clan fought violently and valiantly but they were probably subdued by brutality but they were not decimated but retreated to the hill country.

You should read my piece on prehistory of Ceylon reproduced, here.

GEMS of CEYLON. 

I started my medical career in Ratnapura by accident. All the senior doctors (not consultants) were doing gem business on a side. Academically, I did some work on gems and I could distinguish a fake one from real. Even in the Univerity, I used to collect semiprecious gems. Mr. Wijesinghe who was my dealer who is no more used to come and meet me on monthly basis. 

My interest was "Cat's Eyes".

I do not believe, that gems give protection and except for a faked gem I wore when I landed on UK and the diamond I wore in New Zealand I never used to wear anything. Mr. Wijesinghe who had many gems with him would not have died premature death would gems do offer protection.

Reason for this intervention, is to highlight that during the formation of peneplains described below in CEYLON Gems were formed in abundance.

Prehistory of Ceylon

Current Ceylon history is a cooked up version with lot of gaps.
 
It does not say anything about the period between 5000 to 10,000 years ago even though evidence is there to suggest that there were prehistoric man living 125,000 years ago.
 
The ancient evidence was deliberately torched to ashes to establish the ownership of the new invaders or migrants.

I have developed rudimentary theory to explains the three peneplains of Ceylon.
 
My belief is that three or four (evidence is there in our moon) meteorites hit the large land mass called Ceylon (completely separated from Indian land mass) even before the formation of oxygen in the atmosphere (oxygen which later eroded the evidence of meteorite hits).

Never believe the written (modern) history is my way of looking at reality which is submerged with a lot of crap.

Ceylon Prehistoric Data
 
Millions and millions of years ago, the continents of Antarctica, Australia, Africa, South America, and India formed a single landmass, situated somewhere near Antarctica.

This landmass, named Gondwanaland, then broke up. India with Ceylon and Madagascar attached moved upward into Asia. 

My theory proposes a different context to the above mentioned statements.

Today, India and Ceylon stand on the same ocean shelf

The continental shelf has an average width of about 12 miles around the island, where the mean depth of water is only about 200 feet, beyond which there is an abrupt drop to 3000 feet roughly two miles from the shore. Within 10 miles it drops further to 6000 feet and eventually plunging deep to 18,000 feet.

About 12 million years ago, Ceylon started to separate from the Indian subcontinent due to fluctuations in the sea level. 

Siran Deraniyagala says that the sea level would have dropped on at least 17 occasions within the last 700,000 years.
The last separation from India would have occurred about 10,000 years ago.
During the Stone Age, Ceylon was linked to India by a wide land bridge across Palk Strait.
Today, the sea is barely 100 feet deep in the Palk Strait due to limestone deposition.
Prehistoric data are rudimentary in our context and a global picture cannot be made from the available archaeological data.


There are many reasons but for completeness, sake I would briefly mention only a few.


Number one is we never had the scientific inclination to record events accurately. 

The period before 2500 years is only a folklore and romantic tales of many inaccuracies.

The prehistoric man probably lived in caves.
They had to share these caves with the big cats, if there were any.


It was probably the battle between the man and the beast.

Probably the man won most of the battles due to their shear numbers and the winning outcome provided meat for subsistence.
When the last of the colonizers arrived from India, there would have been pitch battles which were deliberately deleted from our history books.
Probably our real ancestors retreated and a few probably survived as Vaddhas in the jungles and caves.I do nit believe that the current Vaddhas descendants of our Prehistoric Man. The current Vaddhas are drifters from the main stream due to their way of life differed from vegetarianism of the main stream.

The colonizers probably brought in diseases with them including small pox, which would have wiped out many natives (almost to extinction).
I have some reservation about the current Veddhas.


There is hardly any difference from the main race except their rudimentary language. 

I believe they were drifters from the main stream who preferred hunting as opposed to rigidly imposed Buddhist way of life.

Then of course some of the Buddhist monks with the inclination for meditation practice occupied most of the accessible caves as their birth right.


They of course destroyed any evidence of or any remnants of prehistoric life for good.


Another conjecture here is that most of the caves of prehistoric importance have taken the name of Alu Lenas meaning caves with ash. What it means may be that the prehistoric evidence was torched to ashes before converting them to temples by the occupants (mostly Buddhist monks).

I am puzzled why the new colonizers, the rulers, monks and civilians destroyed these artifacts.
One possibility was that they were scared of the demons in these caves and pulverized everything that was prehistoric.

I do not want to believe that scenario since Buddhist monks have Pirith or vocal recitals to protect them from devils.

I am inclined to believe the destruction of any artifacts left, going back to 10,000 years was a deliberate act to conceal or suppress the unwritten history probably, the most intense warfare in Ceylonese history, the ancient man had with the new visitors from India.

They would have left bony evidence of violence and multiple fractures and pulverizing them to ashes was the only option left for the victors.


When the colonizers of the West came in 2000 years later they did not have any on record of the ancient man to write about.

The archaeological collections, I have extracted from various sources are stated below. 

One must take them with a pinch of salt. 

The interpretations, if not biased may be largely exaggerated. 

They are not my interpretations.

My Interpretations
However, I would like to go back to my theory of the Origin of Ceylon with some slant to the prehistoric findings.

There were evidence of sea shells found in the interior of the country such as Kitulgala (2000 feet above sea level) and Balangoda (2000 to 3000 feet above sea level) plain.

If I repeat the three uplifts of the landmass of Ceylon, it would appear that present Kitulgala and Balangoda would have been under sea water many million years ago.

The first peneplain formed after the original uplift due to the meteorite hit remained at 500 to 1000 feet.
This is probably the current lower plains of the coastal region from sea to the foothills.

The second uplift contributed another 1000 to 2000 feet making the second peneplain at a level of 1500 to 2500 feet.  

Kandyan Plateau at a higher level and Balangoda Plateau at a lower level.


The third or fourth uplift made the hills in the middle of the country with rugged peneplain that rose up to 8000 feet forming mountain ranges.

What it mean is that the final and the massive uplift due to the last meteorite contributed 4000 to 5000 feet of height to the landmass.

Now Kitulgala is around 2000 feet above sea level which is close to Ginigathhena Gap through which the road enters the hill country. This region could have been under water before second uplift of the landmass. The second uplift would have brought the seabed with it sea shells up and some of which got trapped between the two peneplains.
Kitulgala and Balangoda are located in the border zone where the gaps that leads to the upcountry are formed due to erosion.

Of course Ginigathhena was where the trade passed through from the coast to the upcountry. Any trader would have brought sea shells there. 

That is the explanation given by the archaeologists (see below).

My counter argument is by the time the sea shells were brought in from the sea (unless very well preserved) they would be rotten (once in Kitulgala). Far better one eats them where they originated, in the coastal zone, instead of trading with the hill country folks.

Of course, sea salt was one ingredient that came up through the pass even in the prehistoric time (for preserving food).

The word Bellan in Sinhala means shells.
The word Alu means ashes.


Archaeological excavations indicate that there were prehistoric settlements in Ceylon about 300,000 or even 500,000 years ago. 

There is firm evidence at present that there were prehistoric settlements in Ceylon about 127,000 years ago. The evidence comes from excavations in coast of Bundala, at Patirajawela, and Wellegangoda

Settlements of the prehistoric period, known as the Stone Age, dating between 125,000-1000 BCE, have been found at Pidurangala, Patana, Dambulla and Mapagala

Settlements of the proto-historic period known as the early Iron Age, dating from 1000-500 BCE have emerged at Ibbankatuwa and Pansalgodella

Other possible sites for early iron age settlements are Kadurugoda, Mantota, and Kelaniya.
People first settled in the coastal zones, and then moved up to fertile tracts and to locations, in the central hills where there were mineral resources.


Evidence of settlements could be found in
Kitulgala, Karadupone and Ravana Ella, all entry points to the hills.

The central hills were mined for gems in the prehistoric period. 

There are remnants of camps, and caves in the wet zone. 

The camps were small, suggesting occupation by not more than a couple of nuclear families at most. Almost all were close to a stream or spring or were at the confluence of the tributaries with the main river. The network of footpaths that link the existing Purana villages today, pass through most of the sites identified. 

So it is possible that many of these footpaths were in existence during early times. The earliest villages may have been about 3 hectares each.


The occurrence of marine shells at inland sites such as
Batadomba Lena (Diva Guhava) points to an extensive network of contacts (Batandomba lena is a pre historic cave system in Sudagala, 5 km away from the town of Kuruwita) between the coast and the hinterland. There is evidence from Belilena that salt had been brought in from the coast at a date more than 32,000 years ago.


The earliest form of cultivation was chena and kurakkan was the earliest food.
 

Kurakkan came here in 10,000 BCE

It is a very hardy grain and was used as a substitute for rice.
There were many varieties of kurakkans.

Rice cultivation can be seen from about 250 BCE

Wetland rice cultivation in its early form was an indigenous development.
Excavations at
Fa Hien Lena near Bulathsinhala, Batadomba lena, near Kuruwita, Belilena, at Kitulgala (Belilena is a famous large cave in Sri Lanka. It is located 8 km from the town of Kitulgala) give credence to the above observations

It holds evidence of a lost generation of Sri Lankans some 12,000 years old.

Alu lena at Attanagoda near Kegalle, Bellan Bandi Palassa near Embilipitiya and Bandarawela, provided information on the early settlers and their habitats.

Fragmentary remains of an extinct race of Neanderthal Man were found in Fa Hien Lena yielded the earliest evidence of anatomically modern man in South Asia.

He was labeled Balangoda Man.

Balangoda Man was at an estimated height of 174 cm for males and 166 for females. The bones were robust, with thick skull bones. The teeth were conspicuously large. 

Balangoda Man appears to have settled practically every nook and comer of Ceylon ranging from the damp and cold high plains such as Maha Eliya (Horton Plains) to the and lowlands of Mannar and Wilpattu and the equatorial rain forests of Sabaragamuwa.


The camps were invariably small thus suggesting occupation by not more than a couple of nuclear families at most. They have eaten a very wide range of food plants and animals. 

They ate wild breadfruit and wild bananas.

They have gobbled up every conceivable animal, from elephants to snakes to rats to snails to small fish. Tortoises and terrapins probably had been consumed. Their diet has been well balanced judging by the robust skeletal remains.


Balangoda man, like stone age man elsewhere, had succeeded in domesticating the dog, about 7500 years ago. Remains of early iron age man had been found in just one site,
Pomparippu

The biological anthropology of this Early Iron Age man is different to that of Balangoda Man.

Fossils of animals and plants from the Jurassic period (I have my doubt about dating this far into 65 million years) have been found at Tabbowa wewa

Fossil bones of rhinoceros were found in Ratnapura.  

Tigers inhabited Ceylon about 135,000 years ago

Their bones and teeth were found at Batadomba Lena recently. 

Fossils of hippopotamus, the ridge browed elephant, the Asian elephant, the buffalo, the gaur, (The gaur, Bos gaurus, also called Indian bison, is the largest extant bovine, native to South Asia and Southeast Asia) and the rhinoceros have also emerged.

The island appears to have been colonized by the Balangoda Man (named after the area where his remains were discovered) prior to 34,000. They have been identified as a group of Mesolithic hunter gatherers who lived in caves.


Fa Hien Cave has yielded the earliest evidence (at 34,000 years) of anatomically modern humans in South Asia.
Several of these caves including the well known Batadombalena and the Fa Hien Cave have yielded many artifacts that points to them being the first modern inhabitants of the island

There is evidence from Beli-lena that salt had been brought in from the coast earlier than 27,000 years.
Several minute
granite tools of about 4 centimeters in length, earthenware and remnants of charred timber, and clay burial pots that date back to the Stone Age Mesolithic people who lived 8,000 years ago have been discovered during recent excavations around a cave at Varana Raja Maha vihara and also in Kalatuwawa area.
The skeletal remains of dogs from
Nilgala cave and from Bellanbandi Palassa, dating from the Mesolithic era, about
4500 BCE, suggest that Balangoda People may have kept domestic dogs for driving game. 

The Ceylon hound is similar in appearance to the Kadar Dog, the New Guinea Dog and the Dingo. It has been suggested that these could all derive from a common domestic stock

It is also possible that they may have domesticated jungle fowl, pig, water buffalo and some form of Bos (possibly the ancestor of the Ceylonese cattle which became extinct in the 1940s).

The Balangoda Man appears to have been responsible for creating Horton Plains, in the central hills, by burning the trees in order to catch game. 

However, evidence from the plains suggests the incipient management of Oats and Barley by about 15,000 BCE.

The transition in Ceylon from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age has not been adequately documented.

A human skeleton found at Godavaya in the Hambantota district, provisionally dated back to 3000 - 5000 BCE was accompanied by tools of animal bone and stone.

Iron Age
A large settlement appears to have been founded before 900 BCE at the site of Anuradhapura where signs of an Iron Age culture have been found. The size of the settlement was about 15 hectares at the beginning but it expanded to 50 hectares, to a 'town' size within a couple of centuries. 

A similar site has been discovered at Aligala in Sigiriya.


History and Prehistory of Lanka
I am more interested in prehistory since we now possess tools to go beyond 10,000 years of history.
Both genetic and radioactive tools are available.
What we are lacking is materials or specimens of significance.
Let me dish out the written history to begin with.

It dates back to only about 2500 years or so. Even the Bible writing extends the mankind's existence to 7200 years or so.

Both Bible and Koran are not old enough to study human existence in scientific sense. Both were anti-scientific and religious dogmas thought to be sacrosanct.
 
They are no longer not sacrosanct in scientific sense.
 
Let me come to Lanka and forget the rest of the world.
 
Our Buddhist monks (Mahanama to begin with) cleverly erased the prehistory of Lanka and introduced a mythical history of 5000 years to Lanka.
 
How the name Lanka came, I do not know but I feel it means an island.
 
I have devised a hypothesis that Lanka was a much bigger island which went under water due to at least three or four meteoritic hits that devastated mother earth including the Jurassic extinction story.

This country has at least series of three (fourth is under water due to the effect of sea erosion) uplifts according to Adam's and Wardia.

If we had prehistoric man evolving in this massive land the meteorites send them to oblivion except a traces in the north part of the island left after the series of meteorites hits.
Moon landing has recovered at least evidence dating back to 4.6 and 1.6 million light years (evidence). Moon does not have an atmosphere to destroy evidence but earth atmosphere destroys all the cosmic evidence of meteorites. We have to collect traces from the space which the current space scientists are exploring.
 
Going back to Lanka for the last 5000 years this country was known for its immense population of elephants.
 
Indian elephants were driven to almost extinction by Roman War efforts.
 
They probably migrated here from India and survived since local indigenous population were not hostile to them.
 
They were mainly in the hill country and the British drove them to the dry land due to hunting and expansion of the tea and coffee plantations.
 
There were at least three prehistoric humans dating back to 125000 years in and around this island.
 
According to my hypothesis they also migrated from Indian subcontinent or from Africa.
 
Any existing ones were destroyed by the last meteorite hit, 65 million year ago (Jurassic extinction).
 
So the last 5000 years visitors came here to capture elephants. Mind you all my theories end up with elephants and their plight to current day.
 
In fact, I dig into prehistory because of my interest on elephants and not because I want to become a prehistoric historian.
 
It was a marathon effort since finding data was extremely difficult.
 
So, Vijaya migration was also one of those elephant expedition went expeditiously wrong for both elephants and indigenous traces of man who inhabited Lanka.
 
Our Buddhist monks erased our prehistory to ashes and build “Alu Lenas" all over Lanka.
 
For 5000 years this country was plundered of natural history and the modern history dating back to 2500 years was transplanted.
 
My grouse with Paranavithana and Deraniygala is that they never were true archaeologists.
 
They narrowed their sphere of activity to 2500 years, and the legacy left behind by the Buddhist monks.
 
So, instead of rewriting our Mahayana or Ramayana history there is lot left to be explored in this country in scientific sense.
 
There are lot of gaping holes.
 
The exit of British from this country was a true scientific loss since their traditions were not followed after our political independence.
 
Our politicians including dead and moribund leftists were rank stupid and ignited an ethnic war still simmering under the ashes which our history is famous far.
 
They think by turning things to ashes the truth can be kept hidden for ever.
 
There is always microscopic, forensic and genetic evidence left behind to explore.
Be scientific is my only message.

Do not listen to gullible Indians.