Tamil Problem in Ceylon
Tamils have a big problem in Ceylon.
Even though, Tamil is well spoken language, in Sel-Lipi or Stone edits in Ceylon, only 3 or 4 Tamil letters can be seen among over 500 letters which Jayarathne Pathiraarchchi has published in Ceylon.
Of course, Jayarathne Pathiraarchchi has over 1000 odd old and new letters in his collection and he has an uncanny ability to decipher them.
I have my own interpretation of his ability that is connected to Rebirth Phenomenon.
Some people have the ability to regain old dialects through Rebirth Phenomenon.
Tamil alphabet of course took its own course in Tamil Nadu but have lost many phonetics, which is present in Hela Basa which became Sinhala later.
That is the very reason no modern Archeologists including Raj Soma Deva would dare not take JP's challenges.
JR has many more weapons under his hood he is keeping them tight around his belt.
He is the overall winner and some of the monks including Chackrawarthi Medananda is shy of taking JP head on.
Medanada is bound to Paranavithana who was a British Priest and was an ace crook.
I say he is a crook since he deliberately left out chunks of Sel-Lip or stone edits in his publications in several volumes.
He always deleted the Gotoma Sumana stone edits.
Idea was to misdirect his latter followers which included Medananda.
So, the claims of Jayarathne Pathiraarchchi, we should "Revisit Our History" is valid under all conditions.
Whole heart support is due for him.
I think it was difficult for the round letters to be carved on stone.
The alphabet definitely changed over millennia.
RAVANAYANS were very clever and they posited millions of carving so that the Tamil Invaders could not leave behind few of their carving in Tami Letters in Ceylon.
That is what Tamils are suffering to this day from which they cannot recover but they use the Muslims to destroy what is left in Stone Edits in the East and North.
In my case, I have a lovely collection of Sinhala letters with very smooth contours to write my blog pieces.
What a turn round?
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