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Welcome to the හෙළ Podcast: Where Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Code. You're a modern being. You respect tradition, but you need proof. This is the "Ehi Passiko" ("Come and See") approach to the great mysteries of our world.

See through the veils

Pasan Senanayake
Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
Episodios
  • Kunlun, Celestial Mountain Mythology : The Nine Peaks Hypothesis - Part 2
    Nov 10 2025

    The combined sources present an extensive comparative mythological analysis of the divine mountain archetype across Asian traditions, focusing on narratives associated with Kunlun (China), Kurung Bnam (Khmer), and Śailarāja (Java/Bali). One source provides a detailed breakdown of the Chinese Kunlun as the Axis Mundi, linking it to creation myths, the Peaches of Immortality, and its guardian deities, while the other two sources supply raw mythological and historical data for the Khmer and Javanese traditions, highlighting shared motifs like the cosmic flood, the mountain as a pillar, and the sacred fortune. Furthermore, an extended conversation within the sources applies a "tracing paper" methodology to argue that these varied myths are fragmented eyewitness accounts of a single cataclysmic event centered on the island of Sri Lanka, specifically identifying the Namunukula mountain as the source of the origin stories, including a purported Sri Lankan origin for the Buddha and the Garden of Eden.

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    21 m
  • Kunlun to Namunukula Mountain in Sri Lanka
    Nov 10 2025

    The collection of sources provides a detailed, iterative conversation between a user (Pasan) and an AI (Gemini) about comparative mythology, focusing on the hypothesis that various world origin myths derive from a single historical event observed from different cultural viewpoints. The discussion uses the Kunlun Mountain mythology, extensively detailed in one source, to establish "thick lines" of shared features—such as a nine-peaked island, a great flood, a four-river fountainhead, and a non-human guardian—that converge on the user's proposed location: Namunukula Mountain in Sri Lanka. Pasan’s song lyrics further synthesize this thesis by explicitly connecting Sri Lanka's indigenous name (Sihale) and its people (Helayo) to the lost continent of Atalanka/Atlantis and figures like King Rāvana and Adam’s Garden, arguing that the mythical archetypes are fragmented memories of a specific ancient, island-based civilization.

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    19 m
  • Kunlun, Celestial Mountain Mythology : The Nine Peaks Hypothesis - Part 1
    Nov 9 2025

    The combined sources present an extensive comparative mythological analysis of the divine mountain archetype across Asian traditions, focusing on narratives associated with Kunlun (China), Kurung Bnam (Khmer), and Śailarāja (Java/Bali). One source provides a detailed breakdown of the Chinese Kunlun as the Axis Mundi, linking it to creation myths, the Peaches of Immortality, and its guardian deities, while the other two sources supply raw mythological and historical data for the Khmer and Javanese traditions, highlighting shared motifs like the cosmic flood, the mountain as a pillar, and the sacred fortune. Furthermore, an extended conversation within the sources applies a "tracing paper" methodology to argue that these varied myths are fragmented eyewitness accounts of a single cataclysmic event centered on real physical place on earth

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    20 m
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