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This blog is about the entrants in the year 1960, to the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ceylon, Colombo. The email address for communications is, 1960batch@gmail.com. Please BOOKMARK this page for easier access later.Photo is the entrance porch of the old General Hospital, Colombo, still in existence. Please use the search box below to look for your requirement.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Newsletter CoMSAA
The first Newsletter of CoMSAA - Colombo Medical School Alumni Association - has been released. Please click on the following underlined web-link to read it:-
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Visit to Keerimalai, Jaffna, Sri Lanka
Keerimalai, Jaffna on 6th February 2012.
Watch video made by me, by clicking on the web link below.
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Songs by Paul Robeson
A few old time hits of the legendary - Paul Robeson.
A few old time hits sung by Paul Robeson
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Some enchanted evening
Old man river
Old Black Joe
Swing low sweet chariot
Danny boy
Friday, February 24, 2012
Trip to Nagadeepa-Nainathivu, Sri Lanka.
Video of a trip to Nagadeepa-Nainathivu on 6th February 2012 by me.
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Philip G Veerasingam
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Encounter with a wild elephant - Buththala, Sri Lanka.
Travelling on the road from Sella Katharagama to Buththala we saw this wild elephant on the road. I was with a group of elders from Avissawella doing a 'Vandanaa Gamana'. This elephant had a history of attacking a van in the past. The driver of the bus was very cool and stopped the bus with the engine running. The elephant first felt the 'puwak mal' tied to the front of the bus. It subsequently came on the drivers side of the bus. At this moment the driver gently moved the bus forward and picked up speed and left the surprised animal far behind.
Click on web link below to see the video taken by me.
Philip G V
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd28r79aeuwSunday, February 19, 2012
Murikandy Pillayaar, A9 Highway, Sri Lanka.
Murikandy is a near halfway point between Jaffna and Kandy. Hence it got its Tamil name (Muri-break, Kandy-Kandy). 'Pillayaar' the God who removes obstacles. He is also called 'Vikkinarasa' in Tamil meaning 'King (supervising) over obstructions'. A temple dedicated to 'Pillayaar' is situated here. Travellers stop and pay pooja at this temple breaking a coconut to propitate 'Pillayaar' who would help to remove all obstacles to ones travel. I took this video of a 'poosai' at this temple. Please click on the following web-link below:-
PhilipGV
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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