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Vanakkam thainadu velanai central college jaffna 07 02 17 part 01
Velanai (Tamil: வேலணை) is a small village in Velanai Island which is in off the coast of Jaffna Peninsula in the North of Sri Lanka. .
Contents
- Vanakkam thainadu velanai central college jaffna 07 02 17 part 01
- Velanai jaffna
- Etymology
- Archaeological evidence
- Geography and climate
- Places of interest
- References

The majority of the people are Hindus along with a minority of Christians. There are number of Hindu Temples along with few Churches. The village is also served by a dozen schools. Sir Vaithilingam Duraiswamy a well known member of parliament during the British colonial period and his son Yogendra Duraiswamy a Hindu activist and well known diplomat were born in Velanai.

Since 1983 Velanai has also been the scene of violence as part of the Sri Lankan civil war including the Allaipiddy massacre

Velanai jaffna
Etymology

The name Velanai is believed to have been derived from the name of the Tamil god Velan(Tamil: வேலன் (Murugan(Tamil: முருகன்)). Because god Murugan worship is so popular among all the peoples in Velanai.
Archaeological evidence

Received per-historic archaeological evidence of ancient life in Saatti (Tamil: சாட்டி) sea side suggested that there was a well-organized civilization emerged in this island.
Geography and climate

Velani is located at 9.40°N 79.54°E / 9.40; 79.54. It is surrounded by the Palk Strait and at a distance of 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south-west of Jaffna town. Though most of Velani district is a level plain and also has maximum elevation of 15 metres (49 ft) above mean sea level. The total area of this island is nearly 36 km2.
Places of interest
- Vangalavadi Murugan Temple
- Saatti Sea side


