BEAUTIFUL LADIES LIVING IN THE MIDDLE OF ‌FOREST.

You would certainly be surprised to learn that a beautiful woman lives alone in the middle of a great forest with her beautiful daughter. But it is true and not a lie.And not in any other country. This is the same island in Sri Lanka.A team of ours, who fell in love with the Ravana generation along with several other journalists, went to find out about this mother and daughter who had fallen on deaf ears through a friend of ours.We thought this must have been a crazy woman. Our aim was to find out about this and leave a message to the society.In fact, she is a true queen who saves people. This is the story.

We struggled to find the sky from an invisible ground. From time to time the sky appeared over the tips of the branches.The bitter river of the Russians also erupts in the middle of the fire. Although he went to the city of Mirigama in search of the present Queen wearing a sweatshirt, Dabidu was miraculously extinguished as soon as he entered her kingdom.Entering her kingdom through the main road, we felt as if we had entered a different world because our fatigue was not partially but completely extinguished.

When we entered the forest where this Queen was, we did not meet her alone. With another beautiful young woman.She is none other than the daughter of this queen. They met in the middle of the great forest and welcomed us very warmly. We fell into conversation with them.

“My name is Kavindya Jayasekara” she said during her voice.

“This is my Sinharaja. In fact, this is my personal heaven, my private home,” she said with a laugh.

After completing her schooling, she was a feature writer for a number of women’s and national newspapers in Sri Lanka and was also a photojournalist.She has published two novels, “Fingers crossed, take it easy” and is preparing for the release of her third novel, “Casual Wife”.

Loving the environment and transcending his profession, living with his daughter in a house over 150 years old in the middle of Mahawana made us cringe. She raised her voice.

“I grew up in the shadow of a farmer father and three teachers. My childhood was a very enjoyable era. My father had given me the freedom to grow up with this environment, plants and streams.So from a very young age, I realized that plants, like us, live on the earth.If they hurt, they feel the same way we do. So I learned the discipline of living with the environment at all times.My father is a farmer. Mom, the two unmarried grandmothers in our house and the teachers I called them “Domma”, “Chumma”.

“When I go to the paddy field hanging by my father’s hand, I carry fruits and vegetables such as jackfruit, pomegranate, beach, anoda pumpkin, etc. to the plantations on both sides of the road.

That is how she unfolded her past. If you live in a forest, you must have a great deal of discipline.We need to understand all of that when we live in a mahavana made up of a collection of innocent venomous animals as well as four-legged animals.Inheriting all that and being allowed to live in a great forest is a pilgrimage, she says.

“Even though it is my personal environment, I think of all Sri Lankans living in the area who protect this environment. Through this, good ventilation and clean water are distributed to the entire community.Like me, my daughter Devindhya Jayasekara loves this environment and this plant. We love this environment and it protects us from the environment.This environment does not even help to supplement our daily diet. We protect this environment at all times ..That is why our beauty protects us in every aspect of life from the very beginning. We never spend on Western medicine.It is this environment that gives us immunity to epidemics like dengue fever. ” She continues to add a message to today’s society.

Having lived for more than fifty years in this forest inherited from her descendants, she expressed this view of the loneliness of their journey.

“We live in an army of trees that breathe life into us. This army is protecting us. These venomous snakes know that we will not harm them.So this nature religion protects us. My baby dad Mohamed also loves the forest.Although he was in another province for work, he too planted a large number of Kumbuk plants on both sides of the road from Polgahawela to Alawwa a few years ago.He humbly told us how his family sacrifices for the environment.

No matter what the hardships, she has never affected anything in this forest. Valuable vegetation fell to the ground during a natural disaster, but all of it was allowed to decompose in the environment and not monetized.When investors demanded even more than Rs 25 crore for her ecosystem, she remained silent because of her boundless love for Mother Nature.During the devastation around her borders, there were no four-legged threats to her or her daughter, except for the occasional encounter with a two-legged animal to protect it through legal means.The Kekuna river that flows through her forest is a great resource for this mother and daughter.

“The idea of my beloved father, who gave us a big boost in our lives in the middle of a great forest, is important to everyone.” She went back to the past to give a valuable message.

“Little boy, if you want to know your assets, find out what you can sell. But your value is determined by the virtues of not being able to make money. ” “That’s what my father told me.”

“This forest, which my parents left me today, has given me the pride to stand up straight without being greedy for any money, even though I have received billions in bids,” she said. Sends a message to society.

Congratulations to this loving mother and daughter who breathe life into the life of the nation, we parted from them, remembering that many people in today’s society are living in the face of greed and crime, destroying not only their own path but the whole society because of this beautiful mother and daughter.

May thousands of such people be born on this earth …….

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