![]() Land of the Seven Rivers: A Brief History of India's Geography “Land of the Seven Rivers A Brief History of India's Geography”. ![]() The ancient rivalry between the two big cats remains embedded in cultural memory even as the animals themselves face extinction.Įxcerpt From: Sanjeev Sanyal. Equally significant is the fact that the Tamil rebels of northern Sri Lanka chose to call themselves the ‘Tigers’. The story tells us that Prince Vijaya was the son of a lion and a human princess, which is why the majority population of Sri Lanka call themselves the Sinhala-or the lion people-and the country’s national flag features a stylized lion holding a sword. ![]() According to the Mahavamsa, the Sinhalese people are the descendants of Prince Vijaya and his followers who sailed down to Sri Lanka in the sixth century BC from what is now Orissa and West Bengal. ![]() “Interestingly, the lion plays an important role in the Mahavamsa, a Pali epic, that is the foundation myth of the Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka. ![]()
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