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The synergy between Mahagama Sekara’s lyrics and W.D. Amaradeva’s composition created a work that is both simple and abstractly deep.
The song is often viewed as a "dhamma desana" (sermon) or meditation, reflecting the Buddhist concept of Anitya (impermanence). It moves the listener from aesthetic pleasure ( Ananda ) to wisdom ( Pragna ). Cultural Significance
The song is an adaptation by the renowned poet Mahagama Sekara of Sarojini Naidu's poem "Indian Weavers" from her collection The Golden Threshold . The synergy between Mahagama Sekara’s lyrics and W
The lyrics utilize the metaphor of a weaver’s work throughout a single day to represent the stages of human existence:
සන්නාලියනේ.... weavers song - Gee Pothai Meewithai It moves the listener from aesthetic pleasure (
Weaving a bright blue garment (like a kingfisher's wing) for a newborn child, symbolizing birth and hope.
Weaving a white shroud in the cold moonlight, signifying death and the finality of life. weavers song - Gee Pothai Meewithai Weaving a
Weaving a purple and gold veil for a marriage, representing youth and passion.