Sinhala Wal Katha ((exclusive)) - Mage Putha
As they strolled, Kamala began to narrate stories about their ancestors, who were brave warriors, clever craftsmen, and devoted Buddhist monks. Rohan listened with wide eyes, fascinated by the tales of his forefathers.
"Mage Putha" is a traditional Sinhala New Year ceremony that involves the creation of a beautiful and intricately designed wooden or clay pot, typically adorned with colorful flowers, leaves, and other ornaments. This pot is believed to symbolize the "Mee Tree" or the "Kadurugamaya" tree, which is considered sacred in Buddhist tradition. The pot is filled with water, and a small branch or a sapling of the Mee tree is placed in it. mage putha sinhala wal katha
The novel tells the story of Putha, a young boy who returns to his village after being away for several years. As he reintegrates into his community, Putha grapples with the harsh realities of rural life, including poverty, social inequality, and the struggles of his family. Through his experiences, Putha undergoes a profound transformation, emerging as a stronger, wiser, and more compassionate individual. As they strolled, Kamala began to narrate stories


















