Sri Ravana Bridge
This bridge runs from mannar to rameshwaran in india. Presently called as “Adams bridge and Sethu samudra”. But all these names are wrong. No archaeologically proofs are found that adams walked in this bridge or any relation with this. Not even in our known history. The famous “Ramayan” story which was written by “Valmikee” is nothing but a fraud purely fabricated in the favour of Indians- and it is caught red handed by story itself. In that so called ramayan, before rama make this bridge, they themselves admits that ravana controlled india and his subordinates-Kara dushana, (Janakasthan and Dandakarnayan). So according to this scenario, in order to control india, it is necessary to have army transportation, trading and other requirements is a must. So we can conclude with clear evidences that this bridge was built by Sri ravana. Here are some facts from so called famous “ramayan”
Rishi Wishrawas and his royal horse
This stone sculpture which is located at famous “Isurumuniya Vihara” represents a person who is in deep thought and decisive posture. A horse head can be seen just near to his right shoulder. The person has a bare top. The sculpture has a head dressing. Also “poona nula”- a thread which is worn by ancient rishi’s can be seen. The archaeologists bears a very peculiar opinion about this magnificent sculpture. They name this as “Man and Horse” and its sounds very funny because even a person who do not possess an archaeological knowledge can comment like above mere giving a glance at this sculpture. Its been very strange of them that they do not even try to identify who is this so called “Man” and the purpose of making this kind of a sculpture in a rock.So it is a timely need to reveal who is in this sculpture and the story behind.
Maligawila Sri Ravana statue, “Avalokitheswara”

The magnificent stone standing statue located in famous historical place in Sri Lanka called “Maligawilla”. The Statue represent a royal or divine personality with jewelleries and crown but more suits to a great king- a “Sakvithi”* king. There are some special features in this sculpture including a dragon mark in waist chain, a “Buddha’s” picture in the crown symbolises some special personality.
Our Archaeological approach
With strong clues and facts we declare that this statue stands for “Sri Ravana” and here it demonstrates one of “Sri Ravana’s” image- “Avalokitheshwara”. Since “Sri Ravana”Enrich nation with patriotic feelings and thoughts through “ Devaala” concept.

Sri Lanka is a country which has plenty of heroes who fought and died for the sake of freedom specially from invaders. Because of their sacrifice now we can live with dignity and honour.
Our Aim is to make those war heroes “GODS” where everyone will worship them and remember them, how they died and why did they died? For what purpose...? we believe future relies upon past. Forget the past..... no future...!!
The untold truth about the statue of rishi “Pulastya”
The magnificent statue made purely from stone represents rishi “Pulastya”; Grandfather of great king “Shri Ravana”. Rishi “Pulastya” lived in very same area where this stone statue is located and this area was known as “Pulastya pura” in old days, but recently it was changed as “Polonnaruwa”. Rishi “Pulastya” was a Brahman and lived a peaceful life doing meditation in a forestry area called as “Thapo wanaya”. But our historians are intentionally masking this details from us.
Our archaeological approach for this statue
Why do we say this statue represent rishi “Pulastya” and how do we prove that? We strongly emphasize that this statue represent rishi “Pulastya” and not king “Parakramabahu”.Today’s common believing is this statue represent king “Parakramabahu”. If you are also in that mind set just take a look at our logic and then judge......Worshiping our ancient war heroes as Gods
Enrich the nation with patriotic feelings and thoughts by worshiping our war heroes as Gods
Sri Lanka is a country which has plenty of heroes who fought and died for the sake of freedom especially from invaders. Because of their sacrifice now we can live with dignity and honour.
Our Aim is to make those war heroes “GODS” where everyone will worship them and remember them, how they died and why did they died? For what purpose? We believe future relies upon past. Forget the past..... No future...!! Ravana is one of the greatest war Heros of Sri Lanka. We really believe in paying homage to him by way of worshiping.
