Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Seetha Eliya, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka agrees to provide land for Sita Temple
Bhopal: Deshdeep Saxena TNN May 17, 2016 Madhya Pradesh government will soon start the construction of a grand temple of Sita, wife of Lord Rama, in Sri Lanka at the place where she underwent agni pariksha (an ordeal of fire). The island nation has agreed to provide a piece of land for the purpose.An ambitious project of chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, it has been hanging fire for the last five years. In the past, Chouhan himself had visited the places in the island nation associated with mythological characters of Rama and Sita. In the last week of April, a top bureaucrat of MP government visited Sri Lanka to finalise various issues related to the temple, including its architectural design among others. RSS leader Ram Madhav has also been evincing keen interest in the project, government sources claimed. Chouhan had first proposed the project in September 2012 when the then Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa visited Sanchi to inaugurate University of Buddhist-Indic Studies.


The temple is likely to be constructed at Divurumpola, a place which the Sri Lankan government claims to be the site where Sita underwent the agni pariksha.
 During the recent visit of Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena to Simhastha in Ujjain and later to Sanchi on May 14, the chief minister discussed the issue again. "The government is still working on various issues like who would maintain the temple after its construction is over. It is likely to be maintained by India Foundation, an organisation with which RSS leader Ram Madhav is involved," sources claimed



Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Blueberry Hill

" Blueberry Hill " - Celine Dion and Johnny Hallyday

Louis Armstrong - Blueberry Hill

Singing PM: 'Fats' Putin over the top of 'Blueberry Hill' with piano solo


Facets of the microbiome

Revise your knowledge on 'Particle physics'

Solar Water Distiller

What do famous people think about Zionist Jews?

Rains play havoc in Sri Lanka.


Navy assists to protect the Parliament complex from floods

Two bodies recovered from Kadugannawa landslide area

Met Dept. Warns Of Strong Winds, Rough Seas

Train Derailment Disrupts Upcountry Line

Kaduwela Fully Flooded; Transportation in New Kandy Road Affected

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