Sri Lanka Culture : A Portrait of Traditions
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Experiencing Sri Lanka Culture is a Life Time Opportunity,
Seeing and Participating in Sri Lankan Festivals is the best way to experience Sri Lanka Culture, Traditions, Life and It's People.
 

 
     
 

 
     
   
   
   
   
   


Sri Lanka Culture is fascinating. The Yaksha and Naga tribes Civilized before 300 B.C. using agriculture and irrigation, Nourished from the Buddhism in early 2nd Century B.C. and also influenced by Indian invasions and going through Portuguese, Dutch and British rule, Sri Lankan Culture is diverse like it's Natural Heritage. 

Known as the Smiling People though out the world Sri Lankans enjoy a unique life style that's humble, artistic, entertaining and touching someone's heart with Sri Lanka hospitality known for centuries. The intimate connection between Society and Buddhism as well as traditional forms of Art, Dance and Music are the fusion of the Sri Lanka Cultiure

In the early 19th century  The British rule introduced democracy, modern education, legal and commercial agriculture system. Sri Lanka now is a mirror of it's own ancient and modern cultures diverse from it's cities to far villages across the tiny island.

Social Diversity of Sri Lankans can be explained as people involoved in software engineering International markets as well as traditional farmers using  baffolas for to work in the paddy fields.
 

  A Brief History of Sri Lanka
  Sri Lanka Art, Dance and Music
  Buddhism in Sri Lanka
  Festivals of Sri Lanka
  Sri Lanka Food and Beverages
  Gods and Goddess of Sri Lanka
  Sri Lanka Heritage of Ancient Art
  Kandy Perahara a portrait of Sri Lankan Culture
  Sri Lanka Culture and Nature
  Ayurvedha a Sri Lankan Way of healthy Life

Temple of Tooth

Veddas Picture
A Giant Stupa
Traditional Mask
Hindu Kovil
Software Engineer
Lion Rock Carving
 
 

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