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  2. Arisen Ahubudu - Wikipedia

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    Ahubudu was the second of the three children of the family of Devundara Devamanimendra Heronis De Silva and Wathugedara Laisohami. The child was named as Ariyasena Arsuboda by parents, which he later converted to fairly pure Sinhala name Arisen Ahubudu. He married Sanda Ahubudu on 8 August 1953 and they have one daughter Sanda Samathi Ahubudu. [2]

  3. Hela Havula - Wikipedia

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    By the beginning of the 1960s, the Hela Hawula was the strongest force in the country in terms of the Sinhala language and literature. [11] At that time the 'Hela Havula' had branches not only in Ahangama, Unawatuna, Rathgama, Galle, Kalutara and Kandy but also in schools such as Mahinda College in Galle and S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia .

  4. D. S. Jayasekera - Wikipedia

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    He taught Sinhala, Buddhism and History. As a Sinhala teacher he was a considered to have been at the forefront of the post independence renaissance in teaching of the Sinhala language and literary activities with the assistance of Arisen Ahubudu , Sandadas Coperehewa and GL Jinadasa.

  5. Sakman Maluwa - Wikipedia

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    Initially titled as Samanala Uyana by director, popular poet Arisen Ahubudu found that the name was inauspicious. [8] In December 2003, a book titled “Lankeeya Cinemawe Sakman Maluwa” was published by young film critique, Ajith Galappaththi on the film to celebrate 75th anniversary of Ceylon Theatres. [ 9 ]

  6. Sandadas Coperehewa - Wikipedia

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    Coperahewa was born in Pamburana, Matara on 23 January 1923. He was educated at Pamburana Sariyuth College, then attended St. Thomas' College, Matara from age 9. [2] He was recruited by Warden R. S. de Saram and taught Sinhala, Art and Buddhism for thirty two years (1951–1983) at S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia alongside Arisen Ahubudu, GL Jinadasa and D.S. Jayasekera.

  7. Victor Rathnayake - Wikipedia

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    Then veteran lyricist Arisen Ahubudu wrote two songs for Rathnayake, Sende Binde Mohaduru Paapa and Golu Muhude Muthu Aete. He sang two songs in his maiden musical show as a professional artist. Mahagama Sekara was the first person to introduce Ratnayake into playback singing.

  8. Wild Video of ‘Avalanche’ of Sea Lions in Northern California ...

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    This was just wild to watch! Commenters also got a kick out of the video ABC News shared. @jackson made me laugh when they said, "The apples after I pick an apple off the bottom of the pile at the ...

  9. Category:Sri Lankan poets - Wikipedia

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