The focal point in the Indian ocean


Sri Lanka’s importance in the “maritime silk road” is relevant to its geographical position in the Indian ocean. The silk road, a trade route that originated from china's western Han Dynasty and extend across central Asia, Europe, Africa, Egypt, and Greece ships also landed to Sri Lanka because of Sri Lanka consider as the major point of the historic international trading route of economic and cultural exchange between East and the West.

If you visit Buddist temple in sri lanka you can see ancient pictures related to Budda’s Life, In that pictures, you can see Gods Devils, and Humans, If someone could say who had the devil faces are kind of tribe in sri lanka, yes They are tribe but in reality they are not like the devil, they came from Indian Religion called Jaina and the people who believe that religion considers as devil. and other pictures you could see or you can hear Snake people or snakes, Snake world, they are not tribe in sri lanka, according to Some legendaries, books there are They are naval, Travelers always stay nearby ocean, or sometimes they are inside of the country, but mostly they near to the ocean,  there are so many definitions about this Snakes peoples, but professors who study history geography and archeology they identified those snake people came to Thambapanni (Sri lanka)from India east India, In Tibet, asam area have Mountains called NAGALAND and also from Kashmir of the east side of India.

Sri Lanka is an Island of south Asia, situated 50 km off the southern tips of India. Is separated from India by the Palk strait. The shape of Sri Lanka evoked a vision of a teardrop on India’s cheek. it is also known as “Ceylon”, In history Aristotle, Strabo, and Claudius Ptolemy also mention Sri Lanka as Thaproban in their books.

 “Serendip”,” Rathnadeepa” (isle of gems), the island figures as the focal point in the Ramayana legend of a Rama and Seeetha, and is said to have been blessed by three separate visits of Buddha to first Kelaniya, second-time Nagadeepaya and Mahiyanganaya.

The island impressed travelers, from the Chinese monk FaHsien(5th century AD) to Marco Polo (circa 1293) and still charms tourists of varied pursuit, persuasions and pleasure to this day with its myriad magical mysteries.

 

 Trader and colonizers of the west, the Portuguese came in 1505 to trade in spices but assumed the rule of coastal areas until 1656, as did the Dutch who ousted them thereafter. The Dutch were in their turn displaced by the British in 1976, during this entire period of colonial contests and conquests.  what followed was a period of nearly five hundred years during which the island came under the control and influence of the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. While the Dutch and Portuguese ruled over the maritime silk road for a rough 150 years each. The British stablished complete control over the island with the fall of Kandyan Kingdom in 1815. They too ruled for 150 years before the country regain the independence in 1815. They came for helping purpose and finally they conquered the island.

 

To get to know about Sri Lanka, and its history as a folklore, I wish those stories, that I heard and read since I was a child, We will make you impressed by discovering Sri Lanka with me.

 

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