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ISBN | 9.79E+12 |
Language | Sinhala |
Cover | Soft Cover |
ඉවුරු
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සුන්දර මුහුණක් දැකීමෙන් උපදින ස්වබවික ආදාරයේ සහ අසුන්දර රුපකයක් පෙනියමෙන් හටගන්නා නිරායාස පිළිකුල් සහගත අනාදරය විමර්ශනයට ලක්කරමින් සර්පයන්ට ලගුම්ගෙවල් තානා දෙන්නට යොමු වු දෑතක්… ‘අම්මාවරුමයි බුදු වන්නේ’ යයි කියන සමාජයක තමාගේම ඩු දරුවන්ට පමණක් ලේ කිරි කර පොවන මතaත්වය හා බුද්ධාත්වය අතර වන මහා වෙනස විමසා අම්මාවරුන්ට බුදු විය හැකිවන්නේ දරුවන්ගේ ලෝකයේම පමණකි යි හදුනා , බුද්දත්වය කෙසේ වෙතත් නිර්වාණය වුව මවකගෙන් ඈත කර තබන ප්රබලතම සාධකය දු දරුවන් ම බව සාක්ෂාත් කල දියණියක්…..
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