Mal Yahan Kavi Kadawara Official
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: The rhythm is typically a 4/4 or 6/8 beat, often accompanied by the Yak Beraya (Low Country Drum) in Southern traditions. Mal Yahan Kavi Kadawara
The following are common verses often included in ritual manuscripts: For more in-depth study, you can explore academic
පුටුව සරසලයි මම සැල කරන්නේමල් යහනට වැඩිහිටි පින් පුරන්නේකඩවර දෙවිඳුනේ අද මෙහි වඩින්නේදුක් කරදර සියලුම දුරු කරන්නෙ (I decorate the seat and make this request; the elders fill with merit at the flower altar; Oh Lord Kadawara, please arrive here today; and remove all our sorrows and troubles.) : The altar is usually decorated with coconut
Below is a structured overview and a selection of verses commonly used for a Mal Yahan ceremony dedicated to Kadawara Deviyo.
: The altar is usually decorated with coconut leaves ( Gokkola ), flowers ( Mal ), and betel leaves ( Bulath ).
සුවඳ දුම් පූජාව පිළිගන්නාමල් මාලා දෝතින් දරමින්නාකඩවර තෙදැති සාමිනේ මෙහි එන්නාඅණසක පතුරා අප රැක දෙන්නා (Accept this offering of fragrant incense; holding flower garlands in both hands; Powerful Lord Kadawara, please come here; spread your command and protect us.)
