Posted by: mihiranprasanna | March 20, 2009

New PC

I am Mihiran prasanna. I’m from Ilukkumbura,
Balangoda in Sri Lanka. I am studying in grade
13-Art section in Ratnapura Damahana M.V. (College).
Also I am a member of “oasisdamahana
Foundation” where we learn ICT. We are involved in
differeat tasks using computers. Writing “web-blog”
is a main task there. Besides that we also make websites
for ourselves. Further, I am involved in doing videography
and video editing where I am making progress. However, in
order to continue doing all this I greatly needed a personal computer.
I am very happy to say that fulfilling my dream, Mr. Nimal Tissera of
Canada generously made a contribution through the Horizon Lanka’s
“Digital Butterfly” programme to help me get a pc. I used the
donations and my own savings to get a Pentium– 4 PC. So I Must thaks
your Co-operation. I do My Work as Far as I concern accurately and
efficiently. further I am very thankful to those who supported me and guided.

Posted by: mihiranprasanna | November 16, 2008

EMPEROR ASOKA

Asoka hiled from the Mauriyan clan. He was the son of Bindusara who ruled India during 300-273 B.C. Asoka ascended the throne in 273 BC, after his father’s death. As a young man he was very much interested in the expansion of his kingdom. He waged war with neighbour states and conquered them all. However his conquest of the kalinga changed his life. He felf very sorry for the thousands of people killed by him. He gave up all his projects of expansion and became a devoted Buddhist. He made a pilgrimage to Madya Pradesh where Gautama Buddha once carried on his religious activities. Asoka erected a stone pillar to mark the birth place of Buddha at Lumbini. After embracing Buddhism he became a very righteous person. He said his aim was to get Dharma into the hearts of the people. After that he was called Dharmasoka.

He made great changes in his administration. He abolished slaughter of animals and cruel punishments. Asoka made a lot of arrangemetes for the welfare of his countrymen. Any citizen could meet him anytime. Asoka had a very strong sense of dury. He did not leave the rule of his sent out Buddhist missionaries to neighbour countries. His son Arahant Mahinda and daughter sanghamitta were sent to Sri lanka to establish Buddhism there. Asoka was truly the father of his people. He was one of the best andwisest kings in the world’s history.

Posted by: mihiranprasanna | October 23, 2008

Matilda folly

Matilda was known by her neighborhood as a liar. Telling was her hobby. There was no one around, who had not been cheated by her.
Fire! Fire! There’s a fire in our house one day Matilda cried. All her neighbors gathered around her house with pots and buckets fall of water. But there was no fire at all. This is not the first time you all became at the crowd
Another day Matilada’s house caught fire really Help, Help our house is on fire Matilda cried. The neighbors heard Matilda’s claying. But they didn’t take it seriously. It must be one of her lies they thought. There was no one to help poor Matilda desperately trying to save her burning house.

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mihiranprasanna@gmail.com

Posted by: mihiranprasanna | October 22, 2008

A donkey’s wisdom

A Donkey in a craven had a heave lord af salt on it’s back on the way, the caravan was crossing a stream Much. Of the salt on the Donkey’s back was washed a way by the water. So the donkey fled much easy a comfortable
On their way back the donkey was carrying a load of cotton wool on its back. And the water was much shallow. The donkey could cruse. With out getting the cotton wool wet. But the foolish donkey wonted to feel more comfortable. So its snake into the water. But alas! Instead of feeling more comfortable, the donkey had to carry a had to carry a heavier a lord.

Posted by: mihiranprasanna | August 30, 2008

A story

A story
When Aladdin come back, he fond that he palace had disappeared. The king also heard about it. He was very angry and ordered Aladdin to be killed. But Aladdin asked for a respite of forty days, after which if he did not bring the princess back ,the king was free to cut off his head .The king gave him forty days time.
Aladdin rubbed the ring and the Jinn appeared. When Aladdin told him to bring his palace back to him. The Jinn said it was beyond his power. Aladdin then asked him to take him at least to where his palace was. This the Jinn did within a moment.
When the magician was out, Aladdin went into the palace. The princess was very glad see him .She had been crying all the time. She told Aladdin how the magician had come exchanging old lamps for the new ones. As soon as she gave him the old lamp from box, he had brought the palace to a very lonely palace.Alladin gave her a power and said.’ Mix it in the wine. Be very sweet to hi when he comes and make him drink the wine.’ Then he slipped out.
When the magician came, she addressed him loving and offered him wine. As he dark he became unconscious .
She found the lamp in his clothes. Aladdin rubbed the lamp, ordered the Jinn to take the palace back to China. The king was very glad to see the place and to find to find his daughter happy ,healthy and safe.

Posted by: mihiranprasanna | July 5, 2008

Money

            Money means currency notes and coins. Before te usage of money the barter system was in existence.
This means the exchangeine of goods for some other goods. In other words this is a method of purchase
by exchange. 
                         The barter system could not exist longer, in civilized countries for an example it is rather awkward
 to drive a goat in to a town to be used as money. Britain used iron rings as money. A lexander the great was the
 first rular to have this port rait stamped on the coins. 
                                             Though the money rules the whatever it is a better distri bution of money will certainly
make worllda haooier place to live in.   

My email address:-  mihiranprasanna@yahoo.com

Posted by: mihiranprasanna | December 1, 2007

My school library

The school library is a place for good reading and for the advancement of our knowledge. The reference sanction of the library helps us to gather knowledge from the rare and advanced books.
There is a well equipped library in our school. We should maintain newspapers books and magazings in a methodical way for essay reading. pupils may borrow books from be library and they may not take, magazings and newspapers away. They have to keep them in good order.
Most of books are slightly damaged due to constant use. So pupils ought to make the best of their library books. They should not disarrange the book on the racks.
Our school library should be kept openduring the lunch international and at least one hourafter the school closed. Then students who are not free during the day can make use of this opportunity.
So let us safe-guard our school library to make the best use of it by everybody concerned.

My email address :- mihiranprasanna@yahoo.com
mihiranprasanna@esrilanka.lk

Posted by: mihiranprasanna | November 25, 2007

My school

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     My school is R/Damahana maha vidyalaya .It is a big school. There are 01 to 13 classes in my school. It is a famous school in Worlk because it is a e-village school in Sabaragamuwa province.         
               
     There are about our thousaud children in my school. It is a Jaika project school. My school principal is Mr. Somasiri He is very kind. There is a large play ground in my school. There are forty teachers in my school. Thery are very clever to teach my school is in the Damahana village.  There are a library, a computer room, two laboratories and a multimedia hall in my school. My school has butiful environment. I am the old head prefect in my school. I love my school for ever.                                                                                                                                                                               

Posted by: mihiranprasanna | November 24, 2007

Water Falls in Sri Lanka

Water falls
The mountains of Sri Lanka abound with waterfalls of exquisite beauty. Numbering more than hundred and many of them are virtually unknown, hidden away in forest or approached by steps and remote tea plantation tracks. In fact for it’s size Sri Lanka has recorded water falls than another country.
Sri Lanka’s numerous revers, fed by two half – yearly monsoons, with topography of high and steeply scarped peneplains, and rever beds of hard erosion-resistant metamorphic rock, all provide ideal ingredient for the formation of waterfalls.

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 Diyaluma originates from Pun gala oya. It is srilankan’s second highest waterfall. Its height is 220 metres. It can be seen from koslanda, wellawaya road. The vapour and mist rises high and can soak a person. It is called Diyaluma. Because of the Immence speed it decends. It really originated as “Diyahaluwa” But later became “Diyaluma”.    
 

   

     
 
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Posted by: mihiranprasanna | November 4, 2007

Pannan Kanda mountain

‘Pannan Kanda’ is a mountain which is situated at the village of Mawela in Balangoda area in Rathnapura district. It is around by divisions of Galgodagama, Iluk kumbura, Panana, Gavaranhena, Velange and Mawela. It is located above the village of Panana. Because of that reason it is named as Pannan Kanda. In addition it is called ‘Kalu Kalle’ and ‘Hela Uda kalle’.
 This mountain gives births to many water springs. This area is nurtured by the branches of the Walawe River such as Nadola Kadura, Nayini Ela, Kuda Oya and Deliniara.
Many kinds of animals can be seen in this area such as deer, monkey, moose, wild pig, and there are also jungle fowl, haban kukula, hawk, owl, parrot, hornbill and paradise fly catcher and mynah in it. Many endemic and non endemic trees can be seen in this area such as fesciculatum, thudarana, fambu, keena, and hora. As a result of the caves,   It is very complicated to cross through this forest.
In 2007, it has conserved by the wild conserving of department. As a result of it, the effects of the destroyers have been regularly decreased and it helps to firm the protection of the forest. We must protect the natural forests as the Pannan Kanda and it is our responsibility.                     

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