Astonishing Fact Behind the 1000 Rupee Note

sanath ekanayake

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    Astonishing Fact Behind the 1000 Rupee Note


    How many of us know that the elephant printed with a man wearing a
    cap near it, appearing on the 1,000/- rupees notes, has an astonishing
    story behind it?


    Can anyone imagine that the elephant and the man wearing a cap near it
    are from the eastern province and the man is a Muslim? Yes, they are
    from the eastern province. The man is Umar Lebbai Panicker from Eravur
    in the Batticaloa district and the tusker in the note was caught in
    1925 in the Eravur forest and reared by him.

    It is said Umar Lebbai Panicker presented this tusker to Dalada
    Maligawa and within a short period it escaped from there and went in
    search of him to Eravur. He brought it back again and handed over to
    the Dalada Maligawa.

    His Excellency President late J.R. Jayawardene in order to honour the
    long services of the tusker had declared it as a national asset in
    1984. This tusker named as Raja adored the Esala Perehera processions
    in Kandy and thus became national fame and honoured nationally.

    After this, the government in power then, decided to honour the person
    presented this elephant to Dalada Maligawa by printing the picture of
    him with the tusker nearby, on the notes of rupees 1000/- and the
    village Eravur was thus honoured by this action.

    The tusker Raja that served in Dalada Maligawa and brought fame and
    honour not only for itself but also to the person presented it to
    Dalada Maligawa and the village Eravur finally died on July 15, 1988
    after serving 50 years in the Maligawa.

    "Panicker "is a name given to people who catch elephants in the
    forest, rear them and sell to people involved in business,
    transporting or carrying very heavy materials and things. Their
    decedents are still identified as "Panicker Thaththi" or "Panicker
    Kathara"in Eravur. There is a road in Eravur known as 'Panicker Veedy'
    named after their name.


     

    ins

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    this is what you call mutual respect!!!!
    though hes a muslim J.R. Jayawardene honoured him for what he did..
    that was a time with no war no racism and no MFs who create unwanted grudges between races.

    there are a couple of redheads in EK who are pure racists.you guys gotta see this.
    stop Bullshitting and be united as sri lankans.not as Sinhalese Muslims and Tamils.
     

    mayadmax

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    so wuts the astonishing story behind the other thousand rupees note? :P

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    :angry: the mistery is still to be solved..in another 50years there wud be another thread like this

    astonishing fact about 1000 rupee note

    "the sakvithi was infront of us but we couldnt see