In English today the town is known as Dondra or Dondera. It was a prolific sea port and capital city in medieval Sri Lanka and housed merchants from around Asia, amongst whom were many traders from Tamil Nadu.
Sinhalese Buddhist temples of smaller size and a much later period had come to be erected over the Tamil Hindu ruins in some locations according to their observations. The discoveries of the late 20th century indicate that a Buddhist Vihara has come to be erected where the Lord Shiva or Ganesh shrine of the complex has been located by archaeologists.
The complex, bordered by a large quadrangle cloister, was a collection of several historic Hindu Kovil shrines, with its principle shrine designed in the Kerala and Pallava style of Dravidian architecture. The central temple dedicated to Vishnu (Tenavarai Nayanar) was the most prestigious and biggest, popular amongst its large Tamil population, pilgrims and benefactors of other faiths such as Buddhism, Kings and artisans. The other shrines that made up the Kovil Vatta were dedicated to Ganesh, Murukan, Kannagi and Shiva, widely exalted examples of stonework construction of the Dravidian style. The Shiva shrine is venerated as the southernmost of the 5 ancient Ishwarams of Lord Shiva (called Tondeswaram), built at coastal points around the circumference of the island in the classical period. Tenavaram temple owned the entire property and land of the town and the surrounding villages, ownership of which was affirmed through several royal grants in the early medieval period. Its keepers lived along streets within the complex. Due to patronage by various royal dynasties and pilgrims across Asia, it became one of the most important surviving buildings of the classical Dravidian architectural period by the late 16th century. The temple compound was destroyed by Portuguese colonial De Souza d'Arronches, who devastated the entire southern coast. The property was then handed over to Catholics. Tenavaram's splendor and prominence drew comparisons to another famous Pallava-developed medieval Hindu temple complex in the region, Koneswaram of Trincomalee. Excavations at the complex mandapam's partially buried ruins of granite pillars, stairs and slab stonework over the entire town have led to numerous findings. Reflecting the high points of Pallava artistic influence and contributions to the south of the island are the temple's 5th-7th century statues of Ganesh, the Lingam, sculpture of Nandi and the Vishnu shrine's 10th century Makara Thoranam (stone gateway), the frame and lintel of which include small guardians, a lustrated Lakshmi, dancers, musicians, ganas, and yali-riders.
Tenavaram remains one of the destroyed Dravidian temples that has yet to be properly rebuilt by Tamil Hindus. Due to religious and demographic change after the late 18th century, most surrounding villages and towns are not directly associated with the town. The Vishnu Devale and Buddhist temples have been constructed atop the ruins.
One tradition states that a temple shrine in Tenavaram was constructed by King Aggabodhi IV in the middle of the 7th century CE, fusing Dravidian stone-made temple construction with a local interpretation. The Kegalla district ola manuscript found by archaeologist Harry Charles Purvis Bell records another popular tradition, involving the arrival of a red sandalwood Vishnu image at Tenavarai by the sea in 790 CE. King Dappula Sen was involved in restoring the Vishnu shrine of the complex during this time to house the image after envisioning its arrival in a dream. The manuscript indicates several Tamil pilgrims' arrived at Tenavaram at this time, and how the King granted its lands to the Hindus who accompanied an image of Vishnu. The Chief Brahmin Priest/merchant prince who brought the image was called Rama Chandra, (a name which alludes to Lord Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu). The sandalwood image was moved soon after to other shrines inland. Some scholars regard the story of a sandalwood image washing ashore to be mythical. A 17th century literature source details that right after the washing ashore of the wood image, Tamil Brahmins versed in Vaishnava lore from Rameswaram in Pallava-era Tamilakkam were invited to the town to fashion and import an image of Lord Vishnu to Tenavaram. Other sources indicate the Tamils brought the statue to Tenavaram for safe-keeping as Rameswaram was under attack. Rama Chandra founded the Ganesh Kovil of Tenavaram in 790, located at Vallemadama on the sea coast, where the waves struck its walls at the Kovil Vatta. The Naga Risa Nila Kovil of Shiva was in the vicinity of this area of Tenavaram. Rama Chandra's name was recited daily at the conclusion of worship during the early hours of the morning. Hymns in praise of God were recited by Tamil priests attached to the temple. These priests settled in the established agraharam. In traditional Hindu practice of architecture and town-planning, an agraharam consists of two rows of houses running north-south on either side of a road. At one end exists a temple to Shiva and at the other end, a temple to Vishnu. Another famous example of this is Vadiveeswaram in Tamil Nadu.
Friday, October 28, 2011
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Oscar Brand: Discography
As I Walked Out One May Morning
Originally issued as two separate volumes: Vol. 1 in 1987 and Vol. 2 in 1988.
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Oscar Brand is a folk singer, songwriter, and author. He has released nearly 100 albums and composed hundreds of songs, among them Canadian patriotic songs, songs of the U.S. Armed Forces, sea shanties, presidential campaign songs over the years, and songs of protest. His discography is extensive.
As I Walked Out One May Morning
Originally issued as two separate volumes: Vol. 1 in 1987 and Vol. 2 in 1988.
No reason has been cited for the Wikify tag on this article.
Oscar Brand is a folk singer, songwriter, and author. He has released nearly 100 albums and composed hundreds of songs, among them Canadian patriotic songs, songs of the U.S. Armed Forces, sea shanties, presidential campaign songs over the years, and songs of protest. His discography is extensive.
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In 2004, after just over a year of operation, Carstuckgirls.com was nominated for, and won, both the Webby and the People's Voice award at the Webby Awards ceremony. The awards came in the "Weird" category, due to the odd nature of the site. To win, Carstuckgirls.com had to beat out 4 other nominees, one of which had been nominated in previous years. Although nominated again in 2005 and 2006, the website has not been able to recreate its 1st place finish. However, after its win, the website began to receive a lot of attention, both good and bad.
The site was founded on February 2, 2003, and included pictures of a girl with her car stuck in the mud. Since then, Carstuckgirls.com has expanded to include thousands of images and several full-length videos, and is now under the ownership of Swen Goebbels Videoproduktion. Swen Goebbels Videoproduktion offers a variety of sites to cater to automobile-related fetishes, including Madmanmovies.com, Drivinggirls.com, and Pedalpumpinggirls.com.
This attention ranged from a collection of small blogs to an mention in Wired magazine. Some of those reviewing the website enjoyed its quirkiness, while others called it out for its lack of "likeability" or anything interesting. Whatever the public's opinion, Carstuckgirls.com continues to produce images and videos for those interested, and has become notable due to its links on thousands of websites, including those focused on humor, pornography, and pop culture in general.
Carstuckgirls.com is a website offering online images and videos of women trying to free their cars from a variety of obstacles, as well as VHS and DVD hard copies that can be shipped to the customer's home. The Germany-based site centers around a pedal pumping related fetish combined with somewhat of a damsel in distress factor that may either intrigue or excite its viewers. Carstuckgirls.com has received several nominations and awards for its unique brand of online imagery.
The site was founded on February 2, 2003, and included pictures of a girl with her car stuck in the mud. Since then, Carstuckgirls.com has expanded to include thousands of images and several full-length videos, and is now under the ownership of Swen Goebbels Videoproduktion. Swen Goebbels Videoproduktion offers a variety of sites to cater to automobile-related fetishes, including Madmanmovies.com, Drivinggirls.com, and Pedalpumpinggirls.com.
This attention ranged from a collection of small blogs to an mention in Wired magazine. Some of those reviewing the website enjoyed its quirkiness, while others called it out for its lack of "likeability" or anything interesting. Whatever the public's opinion, Carstuckgirls.com continues to produce images and videos for those interested, and has become notable due to its links on thousands of websites, including those focused on humor, pornography, and pop culture in general.
Carstuckgirls.com is a website offering online images and videos of women trying to free their cars from a variety of obstacles, as well as VHS and DVD hard copies that can be shipped to the customer's home. The Germany-based site centers around a pedal pumping related fetish combined with somewhat of a damsel in distress factor that may either intrigue or excite its viewers. Carstuckgirls.com has received several nominations and awards for its unique brand of online imagery.
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The NWU Type II, a desert digital camouflage uniform of four colors with the anchor, Constitution and eagle (ACE) logo embedded in the print, will be worn by special warfare operators and Sailors who support them during deployment and deployment training exercises. Rest of the sailors shall continue to wear the current 3-color desert camouflage utility uniform in desert environments when issued by authorizing commands. The NWU Type III, is a woodland digital camouflage uniform which also has four colors and the ACE logo embedded in the print. It will be the standard camouflage uniform worn in non-desert environments and stateside.
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Shiite Muslims Hezbollah militants
Currently by US Air Force, US Navy, US Coast Guard, Civil Air Patrol, United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps, US Public Health Service, State Defense Forces, Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, LAPD SWAT, other law enforcement agencies
(uses DCU-like uniforms in 2011)
None listed.
Shiite Muslims Hezbollah militants
Currently by US Air Force, US Navy, US Coast Guard, Civil Air Patrol, United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps, US Public Health Service, State Defense Forces, Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, LAPD SWAT, other law enforcement agencies
(uses DCU-like uniforms in 2011)
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