Sunday, April 16, 2023

Temple elephant, at the Saman Dewale, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka


A well in my daughter's house.

Bo-path Ella waterfall at Kuruwita

philipveerasingam: Saman Dewala, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.
Fruits and flowers for pooja at the temple
philipveerasingam: 'Saman Dewale', Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.
Entrance steps to the temple
Images of Sri Lanka on blogspot.com: Saman Dewale, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.
Dagoba inside the temple courtyard
Goodbye Saman | Print Edition - The Sunday Times, Sri Lanka
Wall surrounding the temple which was a Portuguese fort guarding the Kalu Ganga in its perimeter.
 


Temple Elephant taking a shower.


 

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Video of the Elephant  belonging to the Saman Dewale temple, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka having a shower bath in the temple premises on a  hot day in late February 2023. I took two of my  friends, Peter and Jenny Moore to show them the waterfall - Bo-path Elle, at Kuruwita and the Saman Dewale, Rathnapura.


 

 








Thursday, April 6, 2023

Ageing

 

Ageing

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Forwarded by Dr. Lalith Perera, Surgeon, NHSL, Sri Lanka.

 

The director of the George Washington University School of Medicine argues that the brain of an older person is much more practical than is commonly believed.  At this age, the interaction of the right and left hemispheres of the brain becomes harmonious, which expands our creative possibilities.  That is why among people over 60 years of age you can find many personalities who have just started their creative activities.

 

  Of course, the brain is no longer as fast as it was in youth.  However, it gains in flexibility.  Therefore, with age, we are more likely to make the right decisions and are less exposed to negative emotions.  The peak of human intellectual activity occurs around the age of 70, when the brain begins to function at full strength.

 

  Over time, the amount of myelin in the brain increases, a substance that facilitates the rapid passage of signals between neurons.  Due to this, intellectual abilities increase by 300% compared to the average.

 

Also interesting is the fact that after 60 years, a person can use 2 hemispheres at the same time.  This allows you to solve much more complex problems.

 

Professor Monchi Uri, from the University of Montreal, believes that the old man's brain chooses the path that consumes less energy, eliminates the unnecessary and leaves only the right options to solve the problem.  A study was conducted involving different age groups.  Young people were very confused when passing the tests, while those over 60 years of age made the right decisions.

 

Now, let's look at the characteristics of the brain between the ages of 60 and 80.  They are really pink.

 

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BRAIN OF AN ELDERLY PERSON.

 

1. Neurons in the brain do not die, as everyone around you says.  The connections between them simply disappear if one does not engage in mental work.

 

2. Distraction and forgetfulness arise due to an overabundance of information.  Therefore, it is not necessary for you to concentrate your whole life on unnecessary trifles.

 

3. From the age of 60, a person, when making decisions, does not use one hemisphere like young people, but both at the same time.

 

4. Conclusion: if a person leads a healthy lifestyle, moves, has viable physical activity and is fully mentally active, intellectual abilities do NOT decrease with age, they simply GROW, reaching a peak at the age of 80-90 years .

 

So do not be afraid of old age.  Strive to develop intellectually.  Learn new crafts, make music, learn to play musical instruments, paint pictures!  Dance!  Take an interest in life, meet and communicate with friends, plan for the future, travel as best you can.  Do not forget to go to shops, cafes, shows.  Don't shut up alone, it's destructive to anyone.  Live with the thought: all good things are still ahead of me!

  

 SOURCE: New England Journal of Medicine.

 

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Lakshman Karalliedde lakshmankarals35@gmail.com

Sat, Jan 21, 11:27 AM
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Phillipo, what an encouragingarticle , merits circulation amongour batchmates. Tx 

Nagulesparan and Geri

  Nagulesparan's daughter's wedding at Galle Face Hotel