Reclaiming the Real Sāla Tree: A BuddhaOfLanka Re-Examination of History, Botany & Colonial Errors
Why the Cannonball Tree of Lanka matches the Buddha’s birth story — and why the Indian “Sal” does not. For […]
Why the Cannonball Tree of Lanka matches the Buddha’s birth story — and why the Indian “Sal” does not. For […]
Sacred Trail Through Ancient Lanka: From Bambaragala to Budugala In the 5th century CE, the Chinese monk Faxian journeyed across
In the Footsteps of the Buddha — As Told by the Chinese Monk Faxian Read More »
Reframing Ancient Place Names Through the Lens of Lanka’s Geography The Hidden Geography in Plain Sight For centuries, Buddhist traditions
Kapilavatthu and Gaya: Were They Really in India? Read More »
Independent Sources from Western Explorers, Soldiers, and Storytellers “The Buddhists affirm that their great teacher thrice visited Ceylon, and the
Hidden in Plain Sight: Historical Records That Link the Buddha to Sri Lanka Read More »
A Subtle Force Beneath Our Feet When we think of gravity, we often imagine the force that keeps our feet
Lanka’s Lightness: How Earth’s Gravity May Explain the Buddha’s Sacred Return Read More »
Eclipse, Storm, or Just a Powerful Story? A reflective conversation between two truth-seekers exploring the mystery of Buddha’s first visit
Did the Sky Go Dark at Mahiyangana? Read More »
Following the Steps of the Forgotten Pilgrim When the Chinese monk Faxian journeyed in the early 5th century in search
Faxian’s Real Route: A Pilgrimage Log that Points to Sri Lanka Read More »
For generations, Buddhist pilgrims have associated Jetavana — the famous monastery where the Buddha gave many of his most profound
Was Jetavana Really in Ritigala? Rediscovering a Sacred Forest in Sri Lanka Read More »
A Personal Search for Truth When I first stood before the rocky slopes of Isinbassagala, I wasn’t just seeing a
Isinbassagala: The Sacred Rock of the First Sermon? Read More »
“To read the Mahavansa is not merely to read history — it is to remember a map that was almost
Mahavansa, Saddharmaratnavaliya & the Lost Geography of the Buddha Read More »