Monsoon: ‘Tis the Season
Sri Lanka’s agricultural industry depends heavily upon the weather changes brought by the seasonal monsoons.
Monsoon: ‘Tis the Season Read More »
Sri Lanka’s agricultural industry depends heavily upon the weather changes brought by the seasonal monsoons.
Monsoon: ‘Tis the Season Read More »
Happy Presidents’ Day…except it’s only Presidents’ Day in certain states, because Presidents’ Day is not the name of the federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday of February in the United States.
Happy Presidents’ Day! …Sort Of Read More »
While the Sri Lankan rupee has only officially been in use since 1972, the use of coinage in the island dates back millennia.
A Rupee For Your Thoughts Read More »
The domestication and use of elephants in various roles made the Sri Lankan elephant a notable and desired commodity.
Think Elephants: Work and War Read More »
The coconut palm is known as the “tree of life” because every element of the tree can be used to make something vital to human survival.
Consider the Coconut: Consider Its Tree Read More »
The destruction suffered by Sri Lanka due to the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami was exacerbated by the destruction of its offshore coral reefs.
“We Destroyed the Sea and the Sea Destroyed Us” ~ Kushil Gunasekera Read More »
The unique குத்து விளக்கு (kuthu vilakku) is a quintessential element to any important Thamil event.
Kuthu Vilakku: A Light In The Darkness Read More »
Rice is a staple food all over South Asia, and Sri Lanka has many varieties that are heirloom varieties, as well as others that are grown commercially.
In South Asian and Sri Lankan lore, elephants play a prominent role.
Think Elephants: Mythology Read More »
The thengai, or coconut, holds an important role in Sri Lankan Thamil culture, especially in Hindu ceremonies.
Consider the Coconut: An Offering Read More »