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  2. Safe bottle lamp - Wikipedia

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    Safe bottle lamp. The Safe bottle lamp, called sudeepa or sudipa for good lamp, is a safer kerosene lamp designed by Wijaya Godakumbura [1] of Sri Lanka. The safety comes from heavier glass, a secure screw-on metal lid, and two flat sides which prevent it from rolling if knocked over.

  3. Wijaya Godakumbura - Wikipedia

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    "Dr. Wijaya Godakumbura - Rolex Laureate, President, Safe Bottle Lamp Foundation, Sri Lanka". fot.hct.ac.ae. 2011. "4th Festival of Thinkers, Abu-Dhabi". Sunday Observer. 2011-12-18. "Safe Bottle Lamp Project wins at World Challenge competition". Business Today. January 2010. "Delmege supports Safe Bottle Lamp project". Sunday Observer. 2010-09-26.

  4. Sandakada pahana - Wikipedia

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    Sandakada Pahana, also known as Moonstone, is a unique feature of the architecture of ancient Sri Lanka. [1][2][3] It is an elaborately carved semi-circular stone slab, usually placed at the bottom of staircases and entrances. First seen in the latter stage of the Anuradhapura period, the sandakada pahana evolved through the Polonnaruwa ...

  5. Colombo National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Colombo National Museum, also known as the Sri Lanka National Museum, is a museum in Colombo and the largest in Sri Lanka.Founded in 1877 and maintained by the Department of National Museums, it holds collections of significant importance to Sri Lanka, such as the regalia of the Kandyan monarchs, as well as many other exhibits relating the country's cultural and natural heritage.

  6. Lamprais - Wikipedia

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    Lamprais, also spelled "lumprice", "lampraise" or "lumprais", is a Sri Lankan dish that was introduced by the country's Dutch Burgher population. [1] [2] Lamprais is an Anglicised derivative of the Dutch word lomprijst, [3] which loosely translated means a packet or lump of rice, and it is also believed the dish has roots in the Indonesia dish lemper.

  7. Karthika Deepam - Wikipedia

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    Kartika Deepam (Tamil: கார்த்திகை தீபம், romanized: Kārtikai tīpam) is a festival of lights that is observed mainly by Hindu Tamils, and also by adherents in the regions of Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Sri Lanka. Celebrated in Tamilakam and Sri Lanka since the ancient period, [1] the festival ...

  8. Visual arts of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Visual arts of Sri Lanka. Visual arts in Sri Lanka refers to a variety of visual art forms, including as painting, drawing, sculpture architecture and other visual arts from the ancient time to modern Sri Lanka. The history of visual art of Sri Lanka has long history, starting from the 2nd or 3rd century BC to the present day.

  9. Buduruvagala - Wikipedia

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    Buduruvagala. Coordinates: 6°41′13″N 81°04′42″E. Three Buddha statues at Buduruvagala temple. Buduruwagala is an ancient Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka. The complex consists of seven statues and belongs to the Mahayana school of thought. The statues date back to the 10th century.