Colonial Archaeology and the Rewriting of Buddhist Origins
“History is written by the victors — but truth is rewritten by the seekers.” Who Drew the Map of the […]
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“History is written by the victors — but truth is rewritten by the seekers.” Who Drew the Map of the […]
Colonial Archaeology and the Rewriting of Buddhist Origins Read More »
“Let not tradition blind you to the truth — investigate for yourself.”— Inspired by the Buddha’s Kalama Sutta The belief
Was the Buddha Really Born in Nepal? A Mahavansa-Based Reassessment Read More »
In the quiet hills of Sri Lanka lies a truth long overshadowed: that the historical Buddha may have walked this
The Buddha of Lanka vs. The Five Mahayana Buddhas: A Forgotten Truth Read More »
It was an adventures and spiritual trip, From the jungle between the rock mountain ancient stone roads with stone paths,
My Experience in Ritigala Read More »
Felt peaceful, yet saddened—because even some monks seem to work hard to hide the true history of Lord Buddha and
My Experience in Hiriwadunna Read More »
Rethinking the Journey of the Chinese Monk Based on Geography, Textual Clues, and Overlooked Evidence For centuries, scholars have believed
Did Faxian Really Travel to India? Or Was It Sri Lanka All Along? Read More »
A recent conversation with Nepali friends who live near Lumbini — the site traditionally accepted as the Buddha’s birthplace —
How Far Could the Buddha Really Walk? A Truth Hidden in Plain Sight Read More »
As found in several Buddhist texts and traditions (especially Mahavamsa and commentaries): Primary References 1. Mahavansa (The Great Chronicle of
The Story of Maniakkhitha Naga King Read More »
Prof. Raj Somadeva’s Radical Reinterpretation of a Sacred Site Disclaimer: Image sourced via Google Images. All rights belong to the respective
What If Kelaniya Was in Ruhuna? Read More »
Ancient gāthās, Sinhala language, and geography challenge the popular belief Introduction For centuries, the name “Nagadipa” has been associated with
Rethinking Nagadipa: Why the Real Nagadipa May Be Near Mahiyangana, Not Nainativu Read More »