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MUCHALINDA GAJABINNA - II
Friday, 9 February 2007 - 8:19 AM SL Time

Dear READERS,

This is the relevant section of the article written by A.M. Karunarathan to Divayina on 06/12/2006.

Please refer to http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2007/2/12149_space.html for further information.


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Mucha-linda
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  9 Feb 2007 02:39:15 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Dear READERS,

Sorry for the poor quality of the image. I expected it ot be better than this once published. To get a better view, you may alternatively visit
http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/2825681270100499761RYrlOK

Thanks.

-Mucha

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AnuD
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  9 Feb 2007 04:24:08 GMT  Report for Abuse   
I think, shakthi Should read that.
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  9 Feb 2007 06:28:17 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Muchalinda
This is an excellent and valuable post.

King Elara was a good Tamil and a repectful person. That is why he enjoyed good respect from Sinhalese.

But today Tamils are different, A bunch of racist, stupid, unethical, destructive force. They dont deserve even a margin or respect that we gave to King Elara.
Edited By - dumindak - 9 Feb 2007 06:29:26 GMT
Shakti
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  9 Feb 2007 08:01:06 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Mucha-linda,

I have shown you the page 16 of Thupawamsa. It does not say anything about Elara at all.

So this unknown A.M. Karunaratne, whoever he is lying.

All I can say is, he may be just like a person like you who wanted to distort the history for political needs.

So can you please show me the quote from the ORIGINAL Hettiarchchi edition?

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  9 Feb 2007 08:11:50 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Dumindak,

This is an excellent and valuable post.


Heh. Heh. Heh.

Yes, for people of your intelligent level some unknown person wrtiting to a newspaper is an excellent and valuable post.

Not to the intelligent reader, though.

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  9 Feb 2007 08:34:18 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Shakti

So you are intelligent??? ha ha good to know.

So now you are in grade 2, still a long way ahead.
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  13 Feb 2007 01:24:50 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Dear READERS,

Please visit Shakti's homepage at http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2007/2/12149_space.html to find out more GAJABINNAs by Muchalinda

:)

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Shakti
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  13 Feb 2007 04:27:27 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Dear READERS,

First of all, I cannot understand why you came to this personal space. If you are so interested in pure rubbish, I am sure there are so many other places to find that in the web.

However, if you really ned to learn something instead of wasting your time you may consider visiting my space already recommended by Muchalinda. in the above space.

Let me reproduce the link he gives.

http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2007/2/12149_space.html


My space exposes not only Muchalinda's Gajabinna but also Tamilcanuk's Gajabinna.

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  17 May 2007 15:06:39 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Mucha said in the thread:

http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2007/5/14976.html


Mucha-linda said in the page 1:

These Tamil Racists must still be under the conviction that Maldives too is a part of their 3000 years Traditional Homeland. That must be why some of those Tamil Racists mounted a failed coup to invade their *Homeland* in 1989.

For those who don't know, Maldives is first settled in as a Kingdom by Sinhalese of Sri Lanka (That is not a fabrication similar to that 3000 years old funny Homeland story, instead that is what they believe at least). That was around 4th CAD.

Within several centuries they developed their own language with a unique identity (yep, it did not take 3000+ years to become a dialect of Sinhala language). In fact, Divehi is the only other language in the region that has a script to denote the sound *ae* (=a in cat). This itself is a living testimony for their historical link to the Sinhalas.

However, Sinhalas, with all those historical links, have never claimed Maldives as a part of their Homeland.


Point 1 he has made 'Maldivians has Sinahala ancestry':


For those who don't know, Maldives is first settled in as a Kingdom by Sinhalas of Sri Lanka...


According to a legend of the Maldivian Folklore, a prince named Koimala from India or Sri Lanka entered the Maldives from the North and became the first king.

Prior to that the Maldives had been settled by people of Dravidian origin from the nearest coasts, like the group today known as the Giravaaru who claim ancestry from ancient Tamils.

It is unlikely that the Giraavaru islanders were the only early settlers in the Maldives.

The fact:


Historian suggested that Maldives might been inhabited by different group of population from South India and Sri Lanka.

The first group of people might not be necessary from Sri Lanka.

Point 2 he has made 'Dhivehi branched out from Sinhalese':


Dhivehi is an Indo-Aryan language closely related to Sinhalese which is spoken in Sri Lanka.

Whereas earlier it was believed that Dhivehi was a descendant of the Sinhalese language.

In 1969 Sinhalese philologist M. W. S. de Silva for the first time proposed that Dhivehi and Sinhalese have branched off from a common mother language (a Prakrit).

He says that...

'the earliest Indic element in Maldivian is not so much a result of branching off from Sinhalese as a result of a simultaneous separation with Sinhalese from the Indic languages of the mainland of India'.

De Silva refers to the Dravidian influences seen in the Dhivehi language such as in the old place names.

De Silva's theory is supported by the legend of Prince Vijaya as told in the Mahavamsa because if this legend is to be believed, the migration of Indo-Aryan colonists to the Maldives and Sri Lanka from the mainland (India) must have taken place simultaneously.

The fact:


Sinhalam and Dhivehi are very close because they were branched out from same mother language.

Dhivehi did not descend from Sinhalam.

Point 3 he has made 'Tamil Racists mounted a failed coup to invade their *Homeland* in 1989, because Maldives was considered home land':


Tamils never considered Maldives is a part of their homeland. But, we know ancient Tamil kings from South India had established a forward marine-time post there. Chola and Pallava kept navy there for a short period of time.

In November 1988, a group of Maldivians from the elite used Tamil mercenaries from Sri Lanka to stage a coup against President Gayyoom.


The Fact:


Maldivians hired PLOTE members to do some dirty works. The failed-coup was not the result of Homeland concept.

Tamils never consider Maldives as their part of homeland.

- Thanks Wiki

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Edited By - Sritharan - 17 May 2007 15:07:21 GMT
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  1 Nov 2007 05:01:41 GMT  Report for Abuse   
First of all, I cannot understand why you came to this personal space. If you are so interested in pure rubbish,


I am glad I came to Mucha's page after 'Siyalla dath' Shakti visited there first!!

I am sure there are so many other places to find that in the web.


Yes, why not try Shakti's page first??

I think Shakti hate all the AL passed guys because he crashed his AL in 1985! :)

PERA

PS: OK Shakti, say something about me now :)...
Lemme give you a clue.. how about 'gay' thingy??


Edited By - Pera - 1 Nov 2007 05:02:45 GMT
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