マンティリ マナイ マンション

ジャフナのナルル・カンダスワミ寺院からポイント・ペドロ道路を 1 km 進むと、道路の左側に古い荒廃した邸宅が見えてきます。植民地時代の建築とヒンズー教の建築が混在して建てられたこの放棄された邸宅は、タミル語で「アドビ大臣」を意味するマンティリ マナイと呼ばれています。この建物の約 100 メートル前にあるプータサンビー アーチと同様に、この日干しレンガ造りの歴史は時間の経過とともに失われています。この邸宅の歴史についてはさまざまな説が浮上しています。この邸宅は、ジャフナの最後の地方王であるサンギリ王の宮殿の一部であると信じている人もいます。名前が示すとおり、ここがサンギリ王の大臣の家であると信じている人もいます。

タミルネットは2009年10月10日に掲載された記事で、この邸宅の歴史的重要性を軽視し、隣接するチャダイ・ナタール寺院の鐘楼とともにヴァンの慈善家によって19世紀初頭に建てられた礼拝堂にすぎないと述べている。ジャフナのナールパンナイ。このような壮大な邸宅の歴史が跡形もなく失われる可能性は低いため、これは真実である可能性があります。現在、この建物は考古学部門によって引き継がれ、この建物の改修と修復が行われています。

【LK94008955: 。テキストは Lakpura™ によるものです。画像は Google によるもので、著作権はオリジナルの作者が留保します。】

About Jaffna District

Jaffna is the capital city of the Northern Province, Sri Lanka. 85% of the populations of the Jaffna and Kilinochchi districts are Hindus. The Hindus follow the Saivite tradition. The remainders are largely Roman Catholics or Protestants, some of whom are descendants of colonial settlers, known as Burghers. The Tamils are divided along caste lines, with the farmer-caste Vellalar forming the majority. Sea products, red onion, and tobacco are the main products in Jaffna.

Jaffna is home to beautiful Hindu temples. An Old Dutch Fort still stands well preserved within which is an old Church. Another example of Dutch architecture is the King's House. No visit to Jaffna is complete without tasting the exquisite Jaffna mango, reputed for its sweetness. About 3 km away is the majestic Nallur Kandaswamy Temple, home to the largest religious festival in Jaffna. The Kayts Harbour is an ancient ship docking site in the Jaffna region.

About Northern Province

The Northern Province is one of the 9 provinces of Sri Lanka. The provinces have existed since the 19th century but they didn't have any legal status until 1987 when the 13th Amendment to the 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka established provincial councils. Between 1988 and 2006 the province was temporarily merged with the Eastern Province to form the North-East Province. The capital of the province is Jaffna.

Northern Province is located in the north of Sri Lanka and is just 22 miles (35 km) from India. The province is surrounded by the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay to the west, Palk Strait to the north, the Bay of Bengal to the east and the Eastern, North Central and North Western provinces to the south.The province has a number of lagoons, the largest being Jaffna Lagoon, Nanthi Kadal, Chundikkulam Lagoon, Vadamarachchi Lagoon, Uppu Aru Lagoon, Kokkilai lagoon, Nai Aru Lagoon and Chalai Lagoon.Most of the islands around Sri Lanka are to be found to the west of the Northern Province. The largest islands are: Kayts, Neduntivu, Karaitivu, Pungudutivu and Mandativu.

The Northern Province's population was 1,311,776 in 2007. The majority of the populations are Sri Lankan Tamils, with a minority Sri Lankan Moor and Sinhalese population. Sri Lankan Tamil is the major language spoken in the province by the vast majority of the population. The other language spoken is Sinhala by 1 percent of the population. English is widely spoken and understood in the cities.