National symbols of Sri Lanka explained

Conventional Long Name:Sri Lanka

The national symbols of Sri Lanka are the national anthem, flag, emblem, flower, tree, bird, butterfly, gemstone and sport. They represent the country and its people within Sri Lanka and abroad as well as traditions, culture, history and geography. Several other symbols do not have official acknowledgment as national symbols but are considered national symbols at the local level.[1] [2]

The Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka sets out the national flag, the national anthem, the national day and the national language.[3] The constitution was promulgated by the National State Assembly on 7 September 1978. On 14 November 1987 the Sri Lankan Parliament passed the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka, which made both Sinhala and Tamil the national languages.[4]

National symbols

TitleSymbolwidth=100 MediaNotes
National anthem"Sri Lanka Matha"The national anthem of Sri Lanka "Sri Lanka Matha" is believed to have been written by Rabindranath Tagore[5] and later composed by Ananda Samarakoon in 1940 before the island nation's independence from the British. In 1951, it became the national anthem of Sri Lanka.[6] [7] Firstly, it was written in Sinhalese and translated to Tamil. The first performance of the anthem was held in the fourth anniversary of independence day on 4 February 1952.
National flagFlag of Sri LankaThe national flag of Sri Lanka consists of a lion holding a sword in its right fore paw by representing the Sinhalese people and first king. Dark red/maroon background represents Buddhist symbol. Four golden-yellow bo leaves, one in each corner represent Four Sublime States. Around the background is a yellow border that represents Buddhist monk's community. On the left side, two vertical stripes in green and saffron represent Moors and Tamil communities.[8] The current flag was adopted in 1950.
National emblemNational emblem of Sri LankaThe national emblem of Sri Lanka used by Sri Lankan government is in connection with the administrative purpose and government of the country. The current republican emblem was adopted in 1972 after the country was declared as a republic state. The emblem has a lion, holding a sword in its right fore paw on a maroon background encircled with petals of a blue lotus. Also it features a bunch of paddy, grain vase (punkalasa), dhammachakka, sun and moon.[9]
National languageSinhala / TamilThe national languages of Sri Lanka are Sinhalese and Tamil.[10] As per Chapter IV (Language), Article 19 of Constitution of Sri Lanka Sinhalese and Tamil have been recognised as national languages.[11]
National flowerBlue water lily flower
(Nymphahea Stellata )
The blue water lily was declared the national flower of Sri Lanka on 26 February 1986.[12] It is found in all parts of the island and grows mainly in shallow water. The flower is considered a symbol of truth, purity and discipline. It has connections with Buddha and was used as ceremonial flower in Sri Lanka throughout history.[13] [14]
National treeCeylon ironwood
(Mesua ferrea)
Ceylon ironwood (naa) was declared the national tree of Sri Lanka on 26 February 1986. It was chosen as the national tree due to its endemism in Sri Lanka, utility, historic & cultural importance, exterior posture, wide distribution, colour and nature and ability to draw and sketch easily. Theravada Buddhism considers this tree for achieved enlightenment.[15] The tree has been utilised for various purposes since ancient times.[16]
National birdSri Lankan junglefowl
(Gallus lafayetii)
The Sri Lankan junglefowl is the official national bird. The colourful bird is endemic to Sri Lanka and commonly found in national parks, jungle and dense scrub. It is an endemic bird of Sri Lanka.[17] [18]
National butterflySri Lankan birdwing
(Troides darsius)
Sri Lankan birdwing is endemic to Sri Lanka and was declared as the national butterfly with a connection to the butterfly conservation action plan. The largest Sri Lankan butterfly was categorised as flagship species due to its wide distribution. It has glossy black and bright yellow colours and an attractive pattern.[19] [20]
National gemstoneBlue sapphireThe blue sapphire was declared the national gemstone of Sri Lanka in October 2003. A postage stamp worth LKR 4.50 was issued on 2 October 2003 to mark the announcement. Sri Lanka is famous for blue sapphires, especially known for their size.[21]
National sportVolleyballVolleyball was officially recognised as the national sport of Sri Lanka in 1991.[22] The sport was introduced in 1916 to Sri Lanka. However, there is an opinion that Sri Lankans played a similar sport before its introduction.[23] Elle had recognition as a national sport before volleyball.[24]

Unofficial

Here are list of national symbols that have no official status.

TitleSymbolwidth=100 MediaNotes
National animal
Sri Lankan elephant
(Elephas maximus maximus)
There is no official national animal in Sri Lanka even though the elephant, lion, and grizzled giant squirrel are locally considered as such. Lions are the most celebrated animal for Sinhalese people, symbolising heraldry. The Sri Lankan lion is a prehistoric subspecies of lion.[25]
Lion
(Panthera leo)
National monumentIndependence Memorial HallIndependence Memorial Hall is an iconic structure commemorating the independence of Sri Lanka from the British rule. Named "Magul Maduwa" (Celebration Hall), its structure is based on the Royal Audience Hall of the Kingdom of Kandy, the last kingdom that fell to colonial occupation in the island. It also known as Independence Commemoration Hall and Independence Commemoration Hall.[26] [27]
National dressSarong/dhoti & shirt (men)
Sari (women)
Sri Lanka does not acknowledge any national dress since there are three major communities and a few minor communities. Commonly, men's traditional dress is the sarong/dhoti and shirt and women's traditional dress is a sari. The three major communities (Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims) have significant differences in their regional dress although the majority of them wear Western dress today.[28] [29]
National dishRice and curryRice and curry is a popular dish in Sri Lanka. The dish has cooked rice with various curry dishes of vegetable and/or meat.[30] [31]

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: The identity of Mother Lanka . . 29 January 2012 . 1 December 2014 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20150216175104/http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2012/01/29/jun05.asp . 16 February 2015 .
  2. Book: National Symbols Of Sri Lanka . Sarasavi Publishers . Wimalaratne, K D G . 2013 . Sri Lanka . 978-9553101198.
  3. Web site: Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. Data and Information Unit of the Presidential Secretariat. PressInform. 3 December 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141118180853/http://www.priu.gov.lk/Cons/1978Constitution/CONTENTS.html. 18 November 2014.
  4. News: In Post-Conflict Sri Lanka, Language is Essential for Reconciliation . Asia foundation . 16 January 2013 . 3 December 2014. Martyn, Sabina .
  5. News: Celebrating Rabindranath Tagore's legacy . . May 18, 2011 . December 1, 2014. Habib . Haroon .
  6. Book: Bandaranayake, Senake . Ivan Peries paintings, 1938–88 . Tamarind Publications . Colombo . 1996 . 9559458000 . page 155
  7. News: Man of the series: Nobel laureate Tagore . . Apr 3, 2011 . December 1, 2014.
  8. Web site: National Symbols . Embassy of Sri Lanka in Russia . 1 December 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150620043350/http://www.srilankaembassy.org/en/sri-lanka/national-symbols/ . 20 June 2015 . dead .
  9. Web site: Sri Lanka Country Information . Sri Lankan Consulate in Los Angeles . 2 December 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101107004430/http://www.srilankaconsulatela.com/SriLankaCountryInformation.aspx . 7 November 2010 .
  10. Web site: Official Languages . Department of Official Languages . 27 December 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141219022051/http://www.languagesdept.gov.lk/index.php . 19 December 2014 .
  11. Web site: Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Ch-V,19 . . 1978 . 27 December 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030203101808/http://www.priu.gov.lk/Cons/1978Constitution/Chapter_04_Amd.html . 3 February 2003 . dead .
  12. Web site: National Flower . 2023-04-26 . www.srilanka.org.tr.
  13. Web site: National flower . 2 December 2014.
  14. News: The 'great pretender' . . 7 November 2010 . 2 December 2014 . Hettiarachchi, Kumudini.
  15. News: Initial Buddhist missionary activities . . 21 November 2013 . 2 December 2014 . Epasinghe, Premasara . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150619204025/http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=features%2Finitial-buddhist-missionary-activities . 19 June 2015 .
  16. Web site: Notes on the Geography of Sri Lanka: Embekke . The Great Mirror . 2 December 2014.
  17. Web site: Country Overview . . 2 December 2014.
  18. News: Ceylon junglefowl – National Bird of the country . . 2 December 2014.
  19. News: Sri Lanka names its national butterfly . . March 28, 2010 . 2 December 2014 . Rodrigo, Malaka.
  20. News: National Butterfly . https://web.archive.org/web/20150329105715/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1992907821.html . dead . March 29, 2015 . March 25, 2010 . December 2, 2014 . .
  21. News: Blue Sapphire – the national gemstone . . 2 December 2014.
  22. Web site: Volleyball – The national game of Sri Lanka . Sri Lanka Volleyball Federation . 2 December 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180330115738/http://volleyballsrilanka.org/ . 30 March 2018 . dead .
  23. News: How volleyball came into being . . 12 June 2014 . 2 December 2014 . Marikar, Hafiz . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150619192502/http://dailynews.lk/?q=sports%2Fhow-volleyball-came-being . 19 June 2015 .
  24. News: Volleyball, Sri Lanka's National Sport . . September 10, 2011 . 2 December 2014.
  25. Web site: Panthera leo . International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources . 30 January 2015.
  26. Web site: Independence Memorial Hall . . 2 February 2012 . 2 December 2014 . dead . https://archive.today/20130820022850/http://www.nation.lk/edition/jeans/item/2197-independence-memorial-hall.html . 20 August 2013 .
  27. Web site: Independence Square . Colombo Guide . 30 January 2015.
  28. Web site: National Dress . My Sri Lanka . 1 December 2014.
  29. Web site: Sri Lanka Traditional Dress . 30 January 2015. Dikkumbura . Sampath .
  30. Web site: Sri Lanka Rice & Curry . Go Lanka . 30 January 2015.
  31. Web site: Discover the many flavours of Sri Lanka . Lonely Planet . 30 January 2015.