Sangiliyan Statue Explained

Monument Name:Sangiliyan Statue
Native Name:சங்கிலியன் சிலை
Location:Muthirai Junction, Jaffna, Sri Lanka
Type:Equestrian statue
Material:1500 bricks and 10 packets of cement[1]
Complete:1974, rebuilt 2011
Dedicated To:Cankili II

The Sangiliyan statue was dedicated to Cankili II, a Tamil martyr and the last king of Jaffna Kingdom. The statue is seen as a landmark of the city of Jaffna. The Sangiliyan statue was built 1974 at Muthirai junction Nallur and declared open by then Jaffna Mayor Alfred Duraiappah. On 2011 was the statue removed and a new statue was built at the same place. The new statue was declared open by Jaffna Mayor Mrs. Yogeshwarai Patkunarajah and Minister Douglas Devananda.[2] Tamil groups believe the statue was destroyed and rebuilt because of political motives. They criticize by this act was the historic beauty of the statue destroyed, the new statue has not the heroic features of the former statue, the sword in the hand of Cankili was removed by the government and reinstalled in another position.[3] [4]

Differences

Old one

Sangiliyan Statue

New one

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://lankasrinews.easyms.com/view.php?22Em1ac3GI24e136303eOddd3RfP20A7Z4e4GSHcb3qCL2 The statue of Tamil king Sangilian destroyed
  2. http://www.globaltamilnews.net/GTMNEditorial/tabid/71/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/65140/language/en-US/Sangiliyan-statue-restored.aspx Sangiliyan statue restored
  3. http://tamil.oneindia.com/news/2011/08/05/sri-lankan-govt-alters-statue-king-sangilian-in-jaffna-aid0090.html யாழ்ப்பாணத்தில் தமிழ் மன்னர் சங்கிலியன் சிலை கையில் இருந்த வாள் அகற்றம்
  4. http://www.athirvu.com/target_news.php?getnews=news&action=fullnews&id=363 சங்கிலிய மன்னன் சிலையில் உள்ள வாளின் மர்மம் என்ன என்று தெரியுமா உங்களுக்கு?