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Encyclopedia > Sri Sri

Sri Sri can stand for these:

  • Sri Sri is also a honorific title used for spiritual persons. See Sri.

  • Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s message of compassion, commitment to society, and a cosmic understanding of life, has resounded in the lives of millions worldwide. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar founded the Art of Living Foundation, which is now the world’s largest volunteer NGO, active in over 140 countries. For more information See: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar , http://www.srisriravishankar.info/index.html

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Sri Lanka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4722 words)
The island of Sri Lanka lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal.
Sri Lanka is a centre of bird endemism.
The ancient and famous Sri Dalada Maligawa or "Temple of the Tooth" is the principal Buddhist Temple in Sri Lanka, and by tradition houses the Tooth of Buddha.
Sri Lanka - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article (2567 words)
The Sri Lankan climate is tropical, characterized by monsoons: the northeast monsoon lasting from December to March, and the southwest monsoon from June to October.
The northern and eastern portions of the island are considerably drier, lying in the rain shadow of the central highlands.
Sri Lanka is historically famous for its cinnamon and tea (introduced by the British in the 19th century).
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