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Saturday, September 13, 2025

Alu Lena in Ceylon

Alu Lena in Ceylon
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This is to support my claim that Buddhist monks torched the remains of RAVANA Tribe.
 
Buddhist monks are good at distorting historical facts to their advantage.
Bokken Kleppe is the current version who distorts our map to satisfy Tamil Diaspora. 
 
Jayaratne Pathirarchchi is the real antidote to these guys with distorted minds to make money. 
 
Bokken Kleepe is a land grabber who destroyed the land stretch in WilPattua and current Elephant problem was deliberately created for this land grabbing SAGA.
Current Anura Dissanayake (extension of Ranil Plan) is doing that in the name Cricket grounds.
Coconut triangle of Ranil is a in progress.
Ranil plan is to Donate Mihintalle to Amricans through India to have sevral airports.
All these are sordid acts that is why Ranil should never be given even a parliamentary seat.
 
Put him into the historical dustbin as Vasudewa Nanayakkara said, not in polite words but in vulgar words, to shame him. 
Ranil is a shameless man and he cannot attract votes to UNP.  He is very GREEDY, too.
 
Alu Lena is an archaeological site near Kegalle in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), meaning "ash cave" in Sinhalese, named for the ash deposits found on its floor, which are a sign of its historic occupation. 
It's a rock shelter with layered deposits containing prehistoric lithic (stone) and skeletal materials.
 Another site, the Matale Alu Vihara or Aluvihara Rock Temple, is a sacred Buddhist temple that was central to the first written version of the Tipitaka, but this is a different location from the archaeological Alu Lena.
 
The Alu Lena Archaeological Site
 
Location: 
Near Kegalle, in Sri Lanka.
    
Meaning: 
The name "Alu Lena" translates to "ash cave" in the Sinhalese language.
    
Significance: 
It is a prehistoric archaeological site where ash deposits were found on the cave floor, along with travertine, lithic (stone tools), and skeletal remains.
    
Discovery: 
In 1954, a team led by P. E. P. Deraniyagala visited the site and found a poorly preserved human skeleton in a flexed position, covered with stones, along with shells of local mollusks.

Alu Lena vs. Aluvihara
 
Alu Lena:
    
This is an archaeological site with prehistoric human remains and ash deposits.

Aluvihara (or Matale Alu Vihara):
 
This is a Buddhist rock temple near Matale, known for being the site where the Tipitaka (the Buddhist scriptures) was first written on palm leaves. 
The name "Aluvihara" is linked to the concept of enlightenment or "light".

It's important to distinguish between the archaeological site of Alu Lena near Kegalle and the famous Aluvihara rock temple near Matale, as they are two different locations with distinct histories.

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