Indian sandalwood
may be the mostly mentioned tree species in the ancient literature found in
India and Sri Lanka. In Subhashitha (Sinhala advisory poems), written by
Algiyawenna Mukaveti before about 500 years, it is said that, "Good people
with high qualities do not get hurt even due to very harsh actions by
others. In fact their qualities spread as sandalwood spreads its fragrance wider and wider as it is cut and
beaten".
In Guttilia Kavya
(written by Ven. Vetteve Thero in Kotte Kingdon of Sri Lanka in 1400s), it is
said that, "ladies applied fragrant sandalwood paste in their bodies
prior to participate for the musical contest".
Lo Veda Sangarawa
(another ancient Sinhalese writing by Ven. Vidagama Maithriya Thero) says "having
delicious food and applying wonderful sandalwood paste ..."
In addition to
that, Great Writings in Eastern Literature such as Buddhist Jathaka stories,
Dhamma Pada, Vinaya Pitaka (400 BC) etc mentioned sandalwood trees.
The most unfortunate thing in illegal sandalwood felling is that, the thieves carry only one to two meter long stem sections and leave the roots and upper stems on the ground. The poor villager not only looses the tree's most valuable area, but also faces problems in selling what left on the ground by the thieves because of the permit issue. The other heart-breaking view is the sacrifice of the immature small trees by thieves. They cut the tree up to the suspected heartwood area and then if there is no typical sandalwood smell, they leave the tree. Due to the low diameter, the tree falls with the very next wind to the ground.
Government has not made a proper attempt to promote sandalwood growing among villager. In fact there are no sandalwood forests of mixed forest owned by the government of Sri Lanka. However, it should be appreciated that the private sector such as a leading forestry investment company, Sadaharitha Plantations Limited came forward to establish sandalwood plantations in large scale as an investment opportunity for the people living in Sri Lanka and overseas.
Is sandalwood grow galle? (Intermediate zone)
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