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Cover | Soft Cover |
ISBN | 978-955-7339-13-9 |
Language | Sinhala |
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Source | LOCAL |
Template | BOOKS |
ශිඛර
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අවසන් සෙංකඩගල රාජ්ය සමයේ අප නොදන්නා වහංගු වී ගිය බලහත්කාරයෙන් සඟවා තැබූ ඉතිහාස කතන්දර බෝමය. ඒ සිදුවීම් අගිස්සවමින් උණුහුම්ව ගිය බල අරගල, දේශපාලන, සමාජ සංස්කෘතිකමය පාවාදීම් අස්සේ සංවේදී සේම දුක්බර සොඳුරු සංසිද්ධීන් ගැන ලියන්නට මට වූයේ අනන්ත වූ දොල දුකකි. ඉතිහාසය උඩුයටිකුරු නොකොට එහි සාඩම්බර බව රකිමින් සත්ය වූ මූලාශ්ර ඇසුරු කොට මා ශිඛර අකුරු කැටුයේ වගකීමෙනි. භක්තියෙනි.
ඒ ණයක් පියවනවා සමානව යුතුකමකැයි සලකාගේ අන් නිර්මාණයන්ට සාපේක්ෂව වෙහෙසක් දරාය. සිතිවිලි උල්පතක පහන්මය හැගීමෙන් ගැඹුරටම කිමිද පේ වෙමිනි. සොඳුරු හැබෑ කතන්දර සමඟින් මල් දමක් සේ ඉමිහිරි ප්රේමණීය කාව්යක් දවටා ශිඛර වියන හැම තත්පරයේම මා උන්නේ ඒ අතීතයේය. එදවසය. මා ඒ සුපහන් ඉමිහිරියාවේ වහලියක වුයේ මගෙ මනාපයටය. ඉඳින් ඒ උත්තම මාහැඟි යුතුකම මා ඉටු කළ වග අකුරට හිත පොතට බැඳී මටත් ආලවන්ත ඔබ සැම වෙනුවෙන් තුටින් මෙසේ දැනුම් ලමි.
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උරුමය 1- ගමේ වගතුග
ශ්රී ලාංකික අපි, ගොවි සංස්කෘතියකට උරුමකම් කියන්නෙමු. එහෙත්, එම අතීත උරුමය අද දවසේ දී හඳුනාගැනීමට නො හැකි වී සිටින්නෙමු. මෙයට කළ යුතු හොඳම පිළියම වන්නේ, අතීත උරුමය පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු ගවේෂණය කිරීම යැයි අපි සිතමු.
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උරුමය 2 – වැවේ වගතුග
වැව ශ්රී ලාංකික වාරි සංස්කෘතියේ හදවත යි. එම හදවතේ ස්පන්දනය අනුව වාපී සංස්කෘතියේ නාඩි වැටෙයි. එහෙත්, අද දවසේ ජීවත්වන අපේ දූ දරුවන්ට ඒ පිළිබඳ ඇති අවබෝධය අඩුයි.
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