Thawath eka ranawiruwekuge dukbara kathawak...

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:frown:Eka lady kenekuge nangige ekama putha yuddheta gihineya maruna kiyala ara lady... wife ekka kiyala tibuna.
Awrudu 18 piruna gaman yuddheta gihin tiyenne,. masa pahailu wenne..E putha wenuwen kiyala gewal dorawal pawa hadalalu tibune. E kiyanne rassawak ona kamatath nemeyi..E dawaswala rate tibuna yuda unmadayen oda wadenna athi..

Katawe dukbara kotasa eka neme...:no:
Ara loku ammata tiyena prashne depala kata ayithi weida kiyalai..
Ekko Rana viruvekuge maranaya langama neyekutawath nodanena tharamata rata pirihila... Ehema nethnam minihek marunama eken thamanta tiyena labha prayojana gena hithana tharamata rata pirihila.

:(Mahinda Chintanayen Rata perata.:(
 
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Rana viruvange dukbara katha ahanna kawruwath kamathi ne wagei.



:( I remembered what OSHO says about a death of a Soldier...:(

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In the larger world each individual is only a cog in the wheel, he does not exist as himself. He is only a number, just like in the armies. A soldier dies... on the board of the office appears the notice that "number sixteen has died." In the army names are not recognized, but only numbers. You will be surprised what the psychology is behind it; there is tremendous meaning. If your name is recognized, then you have a wife, you have children, you have old parents, an old father, an old mother, who must be waiting for you, who must be praying that you come back home alive. If you have a name, you are irreplaceable; but if you are just a number -- number sixteen... Numbers don't have wives, they don't have children, they don't have parents -- nobody is waiting for them. In fact numbers can be replaced, but names cannot be, individuals cannot be. Hence for centuries armies have been changing people into numbers. So when somebody looks at the board -- how many numbers have died -- he does not feel anything about their wives, their children, their father, their mother, their friends, all their hopes, all their prayers.... It is a very cunning strategy to deceive people. And these numbers can be immediately replaced by other numbers; somebody else will become number sixteen. There is no problem in replacing numbers.
 
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Minissu rata gena hithana tharam marena soldiersla gena hithanne ne wage.

Hence for centuries armies have been changing people into numbers. So when somebody looks at the board -- how many numbers have died -- he does not feel anything about their wives, their children, their father, their mother, their friends, all their hopes, all their prayers.... -OSHO