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      CRAFTING AS A FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT  Sri Lanka is a country where a lot of creative people live. People are accustomed to creating everything they want as well as extras. Simply crafting is an activity or hobby of making decorative objects eith our hands. Sometime people do that as their own business. There are types of crafts such as pottery, dream catchers, paper crafts, embroidery, handloom, beeralu lace, cane products, batik, fiber and textile, flower crafts, leatherwork, houseware and fashion...There are a lots of benifits by crafting such as relax the mind, improve the thinking ability, can earn money, and can get huge income by spending small cost. Let's see some crafts one by one.   Pottery of Sri Lanka is one of the traditional small industry. It is an ancient craft. There are three major categories pf pottery. Those are earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain.A lot of items make by using pottery. Flower vases, kitchen items, pots, decorative items are some products o

Reading as a form of Entertainment


Reading as a entertainment method 

Reading completes the man.  Is a shop-famous saying that exists in folklore.  In fact, there are many opportunities for success in reading human life.  Reading, which is one part of education, is generally a method of acquiring knowledge without any age limit.  Newspapers Magazine is just a body of knowledge in any article that can be read, including novels and short stories.  Our people learn a lot of new and interesting things for themselves, enrich their vocabulary and expand the field of their knowledge and experience.



Reading is the easiest and most varied form of entertainment and at the same time an important component of spiritual and cultural self-improvement. That is why it is said that a good book equals a thousand friends. A man's life should be as enjoyable as reading a rich book that offers a very interesting field of experience. Books come with us for a lifetime. It is psychologically accepted that a child who is accustomed to reading books from an early age develops the ability to understand, analyze, and analyze memory. Accordingly, books allow for a peaceful, and perfect personality.

The wonderful world that opens up through the book is so beautiful. The man who is alone with a very interesting novel, short story or whatever, no longer spends his life in that moment in the pure world. In the world that the book brings to the reader. Their pulse continues to fall among the characters of the episode world. The fun experiences that come through that are hard to put into words.

The charm of the world is not just the world seen with two eyes. People who are accustomed to reading books gain a keen sense of humor based on their life experiences from the above books.

Some time ago, Prof. Ediriweera Sarathchandra had based his article on a statement made by a famous person towards Sri Lanka. According to the man, he did not have time to read novels. The professor pointed out in his own statement that what he was really trying to say was that there was more important work to be done than just wasting time sending a book. The doctor had wonderfully explained that a man who could not read a book and enjoy reading a book, no matter how high he was in society, could not even see through life.

It is no exaggeration to say that there is no other way to understand the human mind and the behavior of a person after committing a crime than with a book by Dostoevsky, "Crime and Punishment." A person who is accustomed to reading a book will be able to understand more closely and realistically the events that he has to face in his personal life and as a result will be able to achieve success in many aspects of his life.

A story that opens the door to a new life of enjoyment and experience is able to expand the field of human experience. For example, the life experiences of those who read Martin Martin Wickramasinghe's Gamperaliya novel today are not insignificant. An era of change, the decline of the aristocratic feudal society, the rise of the new commercial society to power, and the general and the way in which the minds of such people behave in their minds can be well understood. Even years after reading Gamperaliya, the pleasure of reading it is not forgotten. "Paragoda Pansala" is a picture of a dilapidated old palace. The dead will retain in their minds the sweet feelings of spiritual love that come from someone who is able to read and enjoy the novel. Tokyo City, Kabuki Halls, No Drama, Neon Lighted Japanese Streets, Kimono - decorated Japanese Lads, Sakura Flowers Sri Lankans who had never set foot in Japan even experienced the shape and smell of the cherry blossoms. Devindora and Noriko combine Japanese life with a spiritually fragrant, pure love to enjoy.

The reader has the ability to enjoy not only a superior novel but also a short story, even a poem. Gamperaliya brings the experience of Nandana Weerasinghe's palace through the poetry class, summarizing the transformation of diseases that the novel brings throughout the novel into a few very short verses. It does not take a long line of words to maximize the enjoyment of reading poetry for entertainment. Four verses or two verses are sufficient to add the poet's mood to the reader with a sense of camaraderie.

If a high-end thread compares to a Honda diet prepared with organic fertilizer, it can be compared to a meal you've had at a McDonald's restaurant. The Greatest Books in the Culture of Europe The Greatest Books in Asia Numerous books from time immemorial to the present day have been passed on to people for enjoyment. Those books are of contemporary value. They contain experiences and backgrounds that can be enjoyed by all generations. That is why the novels of such great writers as Gorky, Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Chocos, Ibsen are reprinted. Another advantage of reading a high quality book is that it creates a very good taste. Creates human beings with a sensitive heart through taste. The mental well-being of the employees cannot be compared to the absence of the person who joins with a photo book, distinguishing between the rich and the poor.

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