Ahase Tharu (Film: Baduth Ekka Horu) Kelani Gangen (with Sadhana Abeysekera) (Originally ???) Sakwala Lookayak (Film:???) ...
Apa Guna Saru (Originally Romlus De Silva) Bohoo Se Aadaren (Originally Romlus De Silva) Daesa Nisaa Kerathi (Originally Romlus De Silva) Devaney Lookapathi (Originally Romlus De Silva) Giyaa Doo Ea ...
If using desiccated coconut, mix it with 1/4 cup water and microwave for 30 seconds. Mix the all the ingredients in a bowl. Next add cold water little by little so that all the ingredients come ...
Aa Chaandaniya Paaya (Film: Pathiwatha) Aadara Nadiya Gala (Film: Perakadooru Beana) (with Mohideen Beag) Aadara Nadiya Gayaa (Film: Perakadoru Baena) (with Mohideen Beag) Aadara Paana Suda Aadara ...
Once a prominent Sri Lankan parliamentarian, a veteran Barrister at Law and a well known human rights activist in Sri Lanka, Prins Gunasekera's latest book titled 'A Lost Generation ( Sri Lanka in ...
From ancient times other cultures have been in contact with Sri Lanka to obtain the spices that grow there. The best cinnamon, cloves and other spices are indigenous to Sri Lanka. People arrived to ...
Heat a medium size pan under medium fire. Fry the mustard seeds in oil. Cover and let the seeds pop. Next reduce heat add turmeric, chillie powder, curry powder and fry for about 20 seconds. Next add ...
Heat the oil in a pan. Wash the eggplant and cut the it into thin strips of legnth around 1". When the oil is hot, deep fry the egg plant in small batches until golden brown. Drain excess oil and set ...
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Anunage Saepathedi (New Music) Atheethe Duk Bambara Vimaane Digu Kalak Duka Thaewarunu Esa Kadulellai (New Music) Esa Kandulellai Esin Wetunu Kandulel Etha Meedum Galaa Iren Wetena (New Music) Kaha ...
The system built by the British, began operating in 1864, initially from Colombo, Henerathgodde (Gampaha) and to Ambepussa. Kandy was reached in 1867. 1925-40 was the peak of railway development. Most ...
The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) is a pro-Sinhalese group whose campaign of violence in Sri Lanka during the 1980s was itself violently suppressed in 1989-90 by a combination of government and ...