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Imperator Senior Member
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8 Sep 2011 13:50:34 GMT Report for Abuse
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Chola5akkiliya,
I gave you a credible Singalaya s evidence, Dr. Paul E. Pieris.
You first refused to give any sources, but now you're saying this? Make up your mind, rilavo :))
All those imported 5akkiliyas also came along with the imported Salagama. You may know about them more than me.
I don't, because this Salagama is not my caste. You multi-generational commode scrubbers know more about it, I'm sure. Just ask your mother when she takes a break from sucking camel c0ck under the palm tree.
The very first Sinhala script appeared only in the 8th century AD Sigiriya mirror wall. Go back and take/read some history lessons.
That is modern Sinhala, booruwo, and do you have proof for even that? Have you even seen the ancient Sinhala/Elu inscriptions in our old temples? And that still doesn't answer why there are no Tamil inscriptions in any Lankan temple.
Why should I when you can find it for yourself?
Beacuse I can't be bothered.
You do not need to go that far, search in LNP, type Brahmi script, type Sanskrit, type Pali, etc.
See, even here you're dodging Sam's request and making a big fuss. Why can't YOU show us? I'm sure you have more experience looking for these things and would know where they are on the net.
SamP,
I am very happy to see the outstanding Peelamic scholastic abilities of Cholapundey, Shiver, etc. We need to nurture this kind of Peelamic wisdom for the sake of Mother Lanka.
By reading their posts, we can rest assured that we won't have to worry about another Demala uprising again. These fellows can't even tell their right hand from their left without their white masters. Prabha himself was half-Malayali, after all :))
Edited By - Imperator - 8 Sep 2011 13:52:32 GMT |
CholaPandyan
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8 Sep 2011 13:50:46 GMT Report for Abuse
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SamPonaya,
Who told you this? Please provide us some evidence to support your claims.
Read the history books and articles written by Prof. Sudarshan Senaviratne, Prof. Leslee Gunawardne, Prof. K. Indrapala, and many other historians.
Also google the Internet for Sinhala script and its first appearance in SL.
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ThinKing Senior Member
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8 Sep 2011 13:57:18 GMT Report for Abuse
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C'mon Chola,
Read the history books and articles written by Prof. Sudarshan Senaviratne, Prof. Leslee Gunawardne, Prof. K. Indrapala, and many other historians.
Also google the Internet for Sinhala script and its first appearance in SL.
you cant be serious to expect other people to go search for articles to prove what YOU are saying correct are you? onus is on you to prove the truth of your statements :) |
SamP
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8 Sep 2011 13:57:49 GMT Report for Abuse
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CholaPundey,
Read the history books and articles written by Prof. Sudarshan Senaviratne, Prof. Leslee Gunawardne, Prof. K. Indrapala, and many other historians.
I guess you found this information in above mentioned and other historians books. If I infer, you actually got hold of one or many books of these historians and read them. If that is the case, can you please provide us names of those books and year of publication for me to locate them. So far, you have failed to give me any specific source of your information. Can you please show us one single source to your claims? |
shamalp
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8 Sep 2011 13:58:46 GMT Report for Abuse
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Imperator,
The Photo descriptions are fantastic indeed. Where was this event held? In Toronto?
No one even heard about this event. The Sinhalese population as small as they got better media coverage for thier annual inter-school Rugby event which was held last Sunday. |
Imperator Senior Member
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8 Sep 2011 14:01:15 GMT Report for Abuse
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Folks,
Read the history books and articles written by Prof. Sudarshan Senaviratne, Prof. Leslee Gunawardne, Prof. K. Indrapala, and many other historians.
Also google the Internet for Sinhala script and its first appearance in SL.
Looks like this Choladonkey spends all his spare time reading up on Sinhala history :))
Shamalp,
Thanks mate, yes it was held in Toronto a few days ago. Only the Demalas made a big noise about it, the suddas didn't care, as usual.
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CholaPandyan
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8 Sep 2011 14:01:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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Imperator de Silva the cinnamon peeler,
I don't, because this Salagama is not my caste.
Now do not try to deny the facts that was already established. You mother is a Karawa (again from South India) and your father is a Salagama.
You multi-generational commode scrubbers know more about it, I'm sure. Just ask your mother.
Now the Singalese women have become the International multi-generational commode scrubbers. Ask your mother who scrubbed Arab commodes in the mid-east and she will tell you all about it.
That is modern Sinhala, booruwo. have you never seen the ancient Sinhala/Elu inscriptions in our old temples? And that still doesn't answer why there are no Tamil inscriptions in any Lankan temple.
There was NOTHING called ancient Sinhala/Elu inscriptions. What was there before the Sigiraya Sinhala script was the Brahmi script.
Go and learn about ancient SL scripts.
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CholaPandyan
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8 Sep 2011 14:04:42 GMT Report for Abuse
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Can you please show us one single source to your claims?
Go to google, type the names of these historians and look for articles and books written by them. Simple as that. |
CholaPandyan
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8 Sep 2011 14:10:16 GMT Report for Abuse
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Imperator de Silva and SamPonaya,
Try to read/learn something and then come for an argument. It is pointless wasting my time with those who do not have even the knowledge of a 9 year old.
see you soon with at least some knowledge. |
SamP
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8 Sep 2011 14:11:30 GMT Report for Abuse
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CholaPundey,
There was NOTHING called ancient Sinhala/Elu inscriptions. What was there before the Sigiraya Sinhala script was the Brahmi script.
Go and learn about ancient SL scripts
How much do you know about evolution of Sinhala vernacular and scripts? Can you please tell us why there was NOTHING called ancient Sinhala/Elu inscriptions? By the way, you have not provided any source so far to support your claims. Please provide us your specific sources to support your claims. A claim without supporting facts is a baseless lie. Such claims are not accepted in the civilized world. You may have to get used to not having the doctrine of 'Thalivar said so.' Please backup your claims with specific sources.
Edited By - SamP - 8 Sep 2011 14:14:07 GMT |
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