Trincomalee linn
Sri Lanka kirderannikul asuv Trincomalee uhkeldab loodusliku süvasadama ja puutumatute randadega. Ajaloo poolest rikas linn pakub vaatamisväärsusi nagu iidne Koneswarami tempel. Linna mitmekesine mereelustik ja elav kultuur muudavad selle kütkestavaks sihtkohaks nii turistidele kui ka ajaloolastele.
Kanniya Hot Springs
The Kanniya Hot Springs (Sinhala: ??????? ?????? ???, Tamil: ??????? ????????????) is a site with hot wells located in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. There are seven wells in a square shape. Wells are only 3–4 feet deep and you can clearly see the bottom. The temperature is considerably high but vary slightly from one spring to another. Wells run out of water, when 10-15 buckets of water are taken out
HistoryThe old ruins of the monastery still visible over the area, but it seems that most of those artifacts were destroyed during the Sri Lankan Civil War. On 9 September 2011, the seven hot water wells, Chaitya mound and other scattered building ruins in the site were formally recognised by the Government as archaeological protected monuments. The designation was declared under the government Gazette number 1723
A Stupa mound belonging to the early Anuradhapura period and an inscription of 1-2 centuries A.D. were found from the recent archaeological excavations done at the site. The inscription reveals that the waters of five tanks located in nearby area were reserved for the usage of Buddhist monks who were residing in a temple.
In the Ceylon Gazetteer of 1834, the remains of a temple sacred to Ganesha are documented at the site of the hot wells.
In a handbook for travellers published in 1955, the seven hot springs at Kanniya are described as being sacred to Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims alike. The ruins of a dagoba, a Vishnu temple and a mosque are said to stand together near the site. The book further describes the local tradition that the wells were created by Ravana
LegendReligious Hindu rituals dedicated to lost loved ones are observed by the Sri Lankan Tamils at this site, believed in folklore to have been started by Ravana, antagonist of the epic Ramayana. According to local folklore, this site is connected with the antagonist Ravana of the Hindu epic, Ramayana. Ravana and his mother worshipped Hindu God Shiva at the Koneswaram temple and the Hot springs of Kanniya. Ravana wanted to remove the temple of Koneswaram when his mother was in ailing health. As Ravana was heaving the rock, Lord Shiva made him drop his sword. When Ravana's mother heard the news, she was wrought with unbeatable sorrow. When Ravana returned, he found his beloved mother's demise and was disheartened. To perform his mother's rites, Ravana stuck the earth with his sword in several spots and several fountains sprang from these points. The water was hot and such was the beginning of the hot water springs
Mahabharata, the Hindu epic notes that hot well is near Gokarna bay, in the middle of the ocean and is the island shrine of Uma's consort Shiva, known in the three worlds and worshipped by all peoples from the subcontinent, including the native tribes Naga, Deva and the Yaksha, the rivers, ocean and mountains. It continues that the Koneshwara Temple and Hot water spring is the next pilgrimage spot for Hindus en route south following Kanyakumari of the early Pandyan kingdom and Tamiraparni islan
Trincomalee ringkonna kohta
Trincomalee on sadamalinn Sri Lanka idarannikul. Trincomalee lahe sadam on tuntud oma suuruse ja turvalisuse poolest; erinevalt kõigist teistest India mere sadadest on see ligipääsetav igat tüüpi alustele igasuguse ilmaga. Randasid kasutatakse surfamiseks, sukeldumiseks, kalastamiseks ja vaalavaatluseks. Linnas asub ka Sri Lanka suurim Hollandi kindlus. Seal asuvad Sri Lanka peamised mereväebaasid ja Sri Lanka õhujõudude baas.
Enamik tamiile ja singaliid usub, et see paik on neile püha ning nad on piirkonna põlisrahvas. Trincomalees ja selle ümbruses on nii hindu kui ka budismi ajaloolise tähtsusega paiku. Need paigad on pühad nii hindudele kui ka budistidele.
Idaprovintsi kohta
Idaprovints on üks Sri Lanka üheksast provintsist. Provintsid on eksisteerinud 19. sajandist, kuid neil ei olnud juriidilist staatust enne 1987. aastat, mil Sri Lanka 1978. aasta põhiseaduse 13. muudatusega loodi provintsinõukogud. Aastatel 1988–2006 liideti provints ajutiselt Põhjaprovintsiga, moodustades Kirdeprovintsi. Provintsi pealinn on Trincomalee. Idaprovintsi rahvaarv oli 2007. aastal 1 460 939. Provints on Sri Lanka kõige mitmekesisem, nii etniliselt kui ka religioosselt.
Idaprovintsi pindala on 9996 ruutkilomeetrit (3859,5 ruutmiili). Provintsi ümbritsevad põhjas Põhjaprovints, idas Bengali laht, lõunas Lõunaprovints ning läänes Uva, Kesk- ja Põhja-Keskprovints. Provintsi rannikul domineerivad laguunid, millest suurimad on Batticaloa laguun, Kokkilai laguun, Upaari laguun ja Ullackalie laguun.