What is Eelam? A Wijeya Thasamy Day Look Back 1.
Before 245 BC
It is the tranquil serene island floating on the Hindu Ocean
In the ancient period attracted pilgrims over pilgrims for veneration
Thee Devine land of Eelam with Pancha Thissai Panchalayam
It isn’t the break piece of land of Tambapanni or Serendib
Eelam isn’t
the break piece of land Tambapanni or Serendib
It is the tranquil serene island floating in the India Ocean
Land of Eelam a temple landscape by Pancha Thissa Panchaahlayam
Begins with Nagulaeswaram for north, Sandeswarar for the South
Easanya Koneswarar, Ketheeswar for Northwest Zeneith and
Muneeswarar from west to face the east completes the temple shape
For the veneration by many in the ancient period of serene, four
Survived the turnover of events off the history
and turmoil, Thakshana easwar
Stays in ruins lost its Daily
Devotional care, ruins the mind of all respect
Sivan all over Serendib, Sanskrit is
dialect of devote Tamil is the dialect in use
Dialect devoid natives have been the natural
inhabitants, earliest Saiva practice
Delivered the Tamil as dialect
medium, still surviving its virginity only in Eelam
Differences developed among autochthonous, one group remained dialect free,
Dialect free devotional rituals
emanated, Tamil spread all over Serendib
After 245 BC
Devine island Eelam that attracted
pilgrims in the ancient period,
Serine Island attains a new blessing,
Buddhism, introduced in serine island
Serenity of multi-facet founded,
euphoric of freshness of faith – Eelam
Embraces Buddhism from north to south
and east to west –
Tamil
professes and propagate Buddhism in the island and South India
Saivism
also prevails but in lower profiles, superiority desperate
Dialect
Void Group Embraced Buddhism with Euphoric Ecstasy
As a way out from Saivism domination, still the language is Tamil
.............................To be Continued
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