By Shenali D Waduge
April 13, 2015
The definitions, terminologies, norms and political correctness
cannot be determined by people who have built their nations and
developed their political influence as a result of plundering,
murdering, converting and influencing indigenous nations and people.
Nevertheless that is the status quo. It is the will influenced by former
colonial power houses who have set up political systems, monetary
systems, trade regulations that create the benchmarks to decide how
nations should function and what is acceptable or not against what suits
their interests. For far too long former colonies given independence
have ritually followed rules and regulations determined by the very
nations that have brought them to Third World in debt status. The power
they yield internationally with their hold over global economic systems
networked to show their might have forced national leaders to succumb to
their will. Nevertheless, this subservience cannot go on forever.
Nations cannot simply lay to rest rich histories, civilizations,
discoveries, monumental artifacts and heritage, ancient governing
systems that held people and nations together without animosities simply
because a handful of profit making nations find it convenient to have a
world in conflict. Should the constitutions of these nations be drafted
taking stock of these ancient systems without tapping into the
colonized versions?
Must we therefore as a nation go by what the West that
plundered and destroyed nations determine as the internationally
accepted nomenclatures for all that governs the world?
Why is Africa, Asia and Latin America not challenging presenting
examples of how their ancient governing systems kept societies and
communities together instead of dividing and ruling them? In what ways
have these western created Constitutions and systems actually helped
foster and generate peace and harmony in this world? How ‘democratic’
has governance been to the People who vote their leaders? What are the
achievements against the colossal sums of money spent to keep Western
democratic systems afloat? Many of these concepts were created with the
aim and objective to keep people subservient is no understatement and
becomes reason for the failures taking place. Is there a need to
continue destructive liberal ideologies?
We are at a critical juncture. We need to create our own destination
and to do that we need to determine who we are to know where we are
going. To determine who we are as a nation we need to turn to our
history. We cannot determine where the nation is heading by copying what
foreign idealists or locals following foreign idealism determine. With
nationalism comes the need to protect what is ours and to protect what
is ours we need to know what is ours and to be able to do that we need
to return to our roots and the timeline of history and appreciate how
the nation was built.
Our nation was certainly not built after 1505 by foreign occupiers as
some wish to believe. Our people need to know who our real heroes are
and who the enemies are and why they are called enemies. We need to all
know the wrongs that have been done to our nation and people and in
learning those facts we are inspired to realize that individually we too
have a role to play in protecting what we have left and determine not
to compromise or give up what we have left. It is only people who value
cultures and history that were shocked at how US-UK trained ISIS are
ruining ancient artifacts and cultures. While US is a created democracy
UK is a nation that ruled 90% of the world by adopting strategies to
divide people and make them forget their past.
All those who do not know the past are destined to repeat mistakes.
This is why the education system must at every level not only for child
but for adults alike engrain the history and heritage into the minds of
the people.
Thus, the Constitution has to be the soul of the nation for it must
protect that history. It is pointless us adopting a Constitution picking
bits and pieces of governance credentials relevant to other nations
most of which do not even have a history of 1000 years to be proud of.
It is those that have no history or whose histories are blood soaked
that wish to influence nations that have rich histories to forget or
replace their history with common terminologies and nomenclatures which
are no doubt fancy words but are hollow in actual meaning. We must learn
to carve our own destiny instead of being a nation copying what others
want us to.
The Hela civilization history unfolded.
- 123,000 BC – Oldest human found in Pathirajawala,
(Ambalantota) Sri Lanka (estimated population at the time 0.8-1.5 per
SqKm in dry zone and 0.1 in wet zone.) The discovery also revealed the
existence of flake and stone tool industry 125,000 to 75,000 BC proof of
civilizational existence.
- 80000 BC – 2nd oldest human found in Bundala. Archaeologists discover remains of lions, rhinos, hipps in Ratnapura
- 30500 BC – 3rd oldest Lankan human found in Fa
Hien cave. He was over 150cm in height, 282 cm long. Pahiyangala could
accommodate over 3000 humans. Rice, kurahan, salt used. 27,000 years
usage of salt. Female body remains found near Bulathsinhala. Proof that
Lankans were engaged in agriculture for over 20,000 years.
- 28,500 BC – Balangoda man discovered. Males were 174cm tall,
females 166cm tall. Features are regarded as typical Lankan features.
Business activity using shells and beads between inland and coastal
inhabitants.
- 15000 BC – agro substance found 7000 years before world did.
Discovery in Horton Plains of herding and farming of barley and oats.
Archaeologists discover necklaces and needles.
- 12000 BC – Maduru Oya world’s oldest findings of use of steel, copper and irrigation technology.
- 6500 BC – Human remains found in Bellan-Bendi Pelessa near Embilipitiya.
- 6300 BC – Discovery of geometric microlithic industry and
pottery in cave near Kegalle (depicting transfer from Mesolithic
Balangoda culture to protohistoric iron age)
- 6000 BC – Mahamevuna uyana in Anuradhapura remains of a huge
city dated 9000-6000BC found in 2001 AD. Proof of horses been used even
before their use in North India.
- 5000 BC – Hambantota site where proof of pre-historic shell midden found suggesting Mahasona beliefs.
- 4000 BC – pre-historic grave site near Dambulla
- 3500 BC – Boat with capacity to carry 150 passengers found
Attanagalle oya – proving well established water-based transport system.
(however the first civilization in the world Sumerians in Iraq was said
to be discovered in 3500 BC)
- 3000 BC – Sigiriya claimed as greatest fortress mansion (Alakamandava of Ravana)
- 1000 BC – Further proof of Hela people on par with rest of
the world is the discovery of iron technology – with own steer
factories.
- 900 BC – Alphabet discovered depicting the Hela people used alphabet by 900BC.
- 700 BC – Anuradhapura town said to be 125 acres and became
home to people who used pottery, cattle, horses, cultivated paddy and
used iron technology
- 624 BC – Prince Siddhartha born – the founder of Buddhism.
- 564 BC – Lanka known as Sivu-Hela (Simhala) – 4 tribes
(Yakshas from Mahiyangana / Naga / Deva & Raksha) Simhala became
Sinhala
- 528 BC – From North India Buddha makes his first foreign
visit to Lanka – Mahiyangana 9 months after enlightenment accompanied by
500 Arahath monks. The Mahiyangama dagoba is built on this location.
- 528 BC – First Buddhist Bana & First Buddhist in Lanka Sumana
Saman, a provincial chief from the Deva clan in Sabaragamuwa, attained
the state of “Sovan” at this first Bana in Mahiyanganaya. He went back
to spend the rest of his days in Samanala mountain. Mani-Akkita Na-raju,
of Naga clan in the Western Province, also came to listen to the
preaching of Buddha.
- 528 BC – First Dagaba in Lanka When Sumana Saman requested for a
relic, Buddha gave him a fistful of hair. He built Mahiyangana Dagaba
enshrining this relic. This Dagaba had a priceless gem at the peak (an
Indraneela Manikkaya). This will be the first and the only Dagaba built
by a local, before the arrival of Vijaya.
- 523 BC – Buddha’s 2nd visit to Sri Lanka – Nagadeepa (5 years after enlightenment)
- 520 BC – Buddha’s 3rd visit to Sri Lanka – Kelaniya (8 years after enlightenment)
- 482 BC – Vijaya lands in Lanka and Buddha expires in North India.
Buddha’s 3 arrivals in Lanka shows that Hela people were living before
Vijaya’s arrival.
Small as we are, Sri Lanka has much to feel proud of. 180 Sinhala
Buddhist kings ruled the nation following the dasa raja dharma which
even the South Indian invader kings followed.
The conflicts only arose
after the arrival of foreign invading occupiers who adopted strategies
to divide the people so they could plunder the nation undisturbed. That
was 500 years ago.
Now these nations are back to plunder what they could
not by devising ways and means to denationalize our people and distance
us from feel pride in our ancestors, our heroes and defending the
nation and moreover they are attempting to tell us how our constitution
should be drafted.
We are doomed if we do not know our roots and history.