: They were popularized during the 18th century under King Sri Weeraparakrama Narendrasinghe. An old sage named Ganithalankara , with the aid of a Buddhist monk from the Malwatte Chapter, is credited with composing the verses for the 18 principal Vannamas .

The (Monkey Dance) is a cornerstone of the classical Kandyan dance tradition ( Udarata Natum ), characterized by its energetic imitation of a monkey's movements. In the modern era, institutions like the Nirmith Dancing Academy play a vital role in preserving this heritage, offering structured training to ensure these ancient rhythmic patterns endure. Historical Origins and Significance

This dance is renowned for its and mimetic storytelling.

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: They were popularized during the 18th century under King Sri Weeraparakrama Narendrasinghe. An old sage named Ganithalankara , with the aid of a Buddhist monk from the Malwatte Chapter, is credited with composing the verses for the 18 principal Vannamas .

The (Monkey Dance) is a cornerstone of the classical Kandyan dance tradition ( Udarata Natum ), characterized by its energetic imitation of a monkey's movements. In the modern era, institutions like the Nirmith Dancing Academy play a vital role in preserving this heritage, offering structured training to ensure these ancient rhythmic patterns endure. Historical Origins and Significance : They were popularized during the 18th century

This dance is renowned for its and mimetic storytelling. : They were popularized during the 18th century