හෙළ Podcast

Kunlun to Namunukula Mountain in Sri Lanka


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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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හෙළ PodcastBy Pasan Senanayake