Friday, June 5, 2009

Traditional Arts in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has the longest continuous history of Buddhism of any predominately Buddhist nation,[43] with the Sangha having existed in a largely unbroken lineage since its introduction in the 2nd century BCE. During periods of decline, the Sri Lankan monastic lineage was revived through contact with Thailand and Burma.[44] Periods of Mahayana influence, as well as official neglect under colonial rule, created great challenges for Theravada Buddhist institutions in Sri Lanka, but repeated revivals and resurgences — most recently in the 19th century — have kept the Theravada tradition alive for over 2000 years


Makara



Makara



Liya wel



Kindura



Ira-Handa



Hansaya



Gaja Sinha



Berundha Pakshi



Ath Kanda Lihini




2 comments:

Dharmasiri said...

very useful, thanks

Unknown said...

good work, and add more thank you very much