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harindugamlath

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    මුන්ට මොංගල් බන්. බලපන් කපාගත්තට පස්සෙ ඉතින් පන දාගෙන මහනවා. මුල් එකානම් අමු හරකෙක්. :dull:
     

    පෝරිසාදයා

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    හම්බයො මෝඩ හරක් කියන්නෙ නිකන්ද බන්.. ඔය වගේ ලේ හැලෙන්න කපා ගත්තම අල්ලා අම්බානක සතුටු වෙනව කිය්ල මුන්ගෙ කුරාන් මැනුවල් එකේ ඇති සුවර් එකට :D :D
     
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    Sri_Sampath

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    පිටට තුවාල උනා කියල කවදාවත් ලේසියෙන් මැරෙන්නේ නෑ
    ඒකනේ ඔය බය නැතුව කපා ගන්නේ
     

    Sri_Sampath

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    The Day of Ashura (Arabic: عاشوراء‎‎ ʻĀshūrā', colloquially: /ʕa(ː)ˈʃuːra/; Urdu: عاشورا‎; Persian: عاشورا‎‎ /ɒːʃuːˈɾɒ/; Azerbaijani: Aşura Günü or English: Day of Remembrance) is on the tenth day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar and marks the climax of the Remembrance of Muharram.
    It is commemorated by Shi'a Muslims as a day of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala on 10 Muharram in the year 61 AH ( in AHt: October 10, 680 CE). The massacre of Husayn with a small group of his companions and family members had a great impact on the religious conscience of Muslims. Especially Shia Muslims have ever remembered it with sorrow and passion.[6] Mourning for Husayn and his companions began almost immediately after the Battle of Karbala, by his survivor relatives and supporters. Popular elegies were made by poets to commemorate the Battle of Karbala during the Umayyads and Abbasids era. The earliest public mourning rituals happened in 963 CE during the Buyid dynasty.[7] Nowadays, in some countries such as Afghanistan,[8] Iran,[9] Iraq,[10] Lebanon,[11] Bahrain,[12] and Pakistan,[13] the Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali has become a national holiday and most ethnic and religious communities participate in it.[14][15] In India, Ashura (10th day in the month of Muharram) is commemorated and is a public holiday due to the presence of a significant Indian Shia Muslim population (2-3% of total population, 20-25% of Indian Muslim population).
     

    harindugamlath

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    පෝරිසාදයා;20545268 said:
    හම්බයො මෝඩ හරක් කියන්නෙ නිකන්ද බන්.. ඔය වගේ ලේ හැලෙන්න කපා ගත්තම අල්ලා අම්බානක සතුටු වෙනව කිය්ල මුන්ගෙ කුරාන් මැනුවල් එකේ ඇති සුවර් එකට :D :D

    :yes::yes:මං ඔහොම එකක් මුලින් දැක්කෙ pk ෆිල්ම් එකේ...:yes::yes:
     
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    harindugamlath

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    The Day of Ashura (Arabic: عاشوراء‎‎ ʻĀshūrā', colloquially: /ʕa(ː)ˈʃuːra/; Urdu: عاشورا‎; Persian: عاشورا‎‎ /ɒːʃuːˈɾɒ/; Azerbaijani: Aşura Günü or English: Day of Remembrance) is on the tenth day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar and marks the climax of the Remembrance of Muharram.

    මේ තියෙන්නෙ විස්තරේ.. තෑන්ක්ස් මචෝ.:cool: