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Violin

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 Violin is a four-stringed instrument. The violin is the smallest member of the stringed instrument family that produces a high note. Viola and cello also belong to this family. A standard modern violin, shown front and side. Violin is sometimes called fiddle. The word may have originated from the Middle Latin word vitula and through the Romance languages ​​became violin.  Vitula means stringed instrument. This word is probably the origin of the German fiddle. The person who plays this is called Violinist or Fiddler. A violin maker or repairer is called a luthier. The violin is known as an invention of Europe, but there is also an opinion that the violin was created by King Ravana of Sridhana.  Ravana Veena of King Ravana was a musical instrument that had only one string, and there is a theory that when it was further developed, it was destroyed by migration through countries such as India, Arabia, Pramania, etc.  and later produced the violin. Also, there is another...

Bo Tree 🌳

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  Introduction 🌳Among the millions of trees found in many countries of the world, it can be mentioned that only the Bodhi tree, which has received the blessings of Sirianu, has been worshiped by the public and has become extremely sacred. 🌳The legend of Bodhi dates back to ancient times. Although there are ancient trees anywhere in the world, according to documented information, the Bodhi tree has been recorded in history as the plant that enjoys the longest lifespan. 🌳The southern tree of Bodhi, which sheltered Lord Gautama Buddha to attain enlightenment, visited Lakdi 2290 years ago. 🌳 On the second day of King Patithissa, the branch that Sanghamitta visited was depicted in the midst of great miracles in the Mahamevna garden. 🌳 This proud history has been able to be told even today because of that support. 🌳Believed to have originated in India, this plant has now spread here and covers a large area with a height of 25 meters. 🌳Ficus religiosa (Ficus religiosa L) (Latin) bo...

TOM

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 *My pet is a cat. I met him in our village temple. * Out of four litters, the only male is my pet. * The only black one is called TOM .. Love is TOMMA . *He used to be a pet since he was a child and today he is loved by all of us. *He gets startled when he sees a stranger and becomes tame only to my mother and me.  *When he is hungry, he hangs around us. *Its bad habit is to hunt innocent rabbits, parrots and squirrels.  *Sometimes it even gets punished by me.

Prince of dream

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 πŸŽ€ -He is known as a ' dream boy ' among the youth. I know him from the reality show. His name is Shihan Mihiranga Bennet . He is thirty seven years old. He was born on March 18, 1985 in Sri lanka .  πŸŽ€-His mother is Nilu Mallika and his father is Tyronne Bennett. Schooled at De Mazenod college, Kandana. He is married. His partner is Gishni Clementa Silva and they have three children. 🎀-By profession he is Vocalist, Songwriter, Composer, Producer, Recording engineer. He is known among people as a humble, honest singer and humanitarian. About his career 🎀- He applied to the first season of singing reality show Sirasa Superstar. It is the first reality show in Sri Lanka, where 12 male finalists were selected. 🎀- Mihiranga came fifth place in the competition despite being the most popular star throughout the show. He sang mostly Rookantha Gunathilake's songs including, Dawasakda Hendewaka, Nihanda Maruthe and As Deka Piyana. 🎀-After finishing the competition, he relea...

SPICES

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  What are spices? Spices can be easily identified as dried seeds, fruits or roots that help to flavor food and preserve food by killing harmful bacteria that grow on food. Besides being used in cooking, many of these spices are also used in medicines, perfumes, It can be seen to be used as a type of ointment or for religious purposes . Popular spices of Sri Lanka-: Among the spices grown in Sri Lanka, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, black pepper, are popular as minor export crops. In addition, vanilla, curry, coriander, cumin, fennel, turmeric, saffron, mustard, ginger, sera, Spices like sorghum are also popular natural food flavourings both locally and internationally. cinnamon The history of cinnamon in Sri Lanka stretches back to the colonial era. The biological name of cinnamon belonging to the genus Lauraceae is Cinnamomum Verum . The dried stem of the cinnamon plant is used as a spice.  Cinnamon is also a type of spice native to Sri Lanka. Quality cinnamon in Sri ...

My school

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πŸ’— My school is a beautiful school in Malkaduawawa area of ​​Kurunegala district. It's name is D.B.Welagedara central college and is now a National college . πŸ’— the entrance to the school is though a main gate.my school ,which has a pleasant envioranment ,has Budda Mandira ,Mahindyodaya laboratory ,Open classroom ,Grade classrooms,Meeting ground,laboratory,Teacher's restroom ,Cafeteria ,Library ,Home science laboratory ,News desk,Principle's office ,Media unit,Music room ,Dancing room , Drama room ,Drawing room ,theater hall and toilets,and play ground .                                    Play ground                              Open classroom                              Mahindyodaya laboratory  πŸ’— My school ,consising of only two hundred teache...

Lowland rainforests of Sri Lanka

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 The altitude of the southwest part of the island is below 1000 meters (3,281 feet) representing the tropical rain forests of Sri Lanka. Here there is hot and humid weather throughout the year. Plants and animal species have evolved. The dense forest canopy is made up of over 150 tree species reaching heights of 45 meters (148 feet). This lowland rainforest is about 2.14 percent of Sri Lanka's total land area. This ecoregeon is home to scrub forests and small endemic mammals of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has the highest density of amphibian species in the world. It includes 250 species of tree frogs that live in these rainforests. (A lowland rain forest in the south of Badulla district ) Environmental zone spread (in purple) Plants The vegetation of this region is primarily influenced by climate and topography and secondarily by soil conditions. Two floral communities dominate the lowland rainforests of Sri Lanka. These are the Dipterocarpus (Sinhala 'hora') community and the Na-...