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  2. Adam's Peak - Wikipedia

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    Adam's Peak is a 2,243 m (7,359 ft) tall conical sacred mountain located in central Sri Lanka. [1] [2] It is well known for the Sri Pada (Śrī Pāda ; Sinhala: ශ්‍රී පාද, 'sacred footprint'), a 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) rock formation near the summit whose name is also used for the mountain itself.

  3. Hakgala - Wikipedia

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    According to the native language of Sri LankaSinhala, the name of the mountain hakgala’ has the meaning of jaw-rock. Jaw rock is related to a story in the epic Ramayana. According to the legend, Hanuman the Monkey God had been sent by Rama to the Himalayas to find a particular medical herb to rescue Sita from the demon king Ravana.

  4. Karunaratne Abeysekera - Wikipedia

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    Karunaratne Abeysekera (3 June 1930 – 20 April 1983) was one of Sri Lanka's most famous Sinhala broadcasters. He was also a poet and songwriter and was widely admired for his excellent command of Sinhala. [2] Abeysekera wrote the lyrics to over 2,000 songs, a record for a lyricist in Sri Lanka.

  5. Hanu-Man (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The song launch event was held in Hyderabad on the same day. [23] Later, a promotional video featuring Gangavva and Teja Sajja was released on YouTube to promote the song. [24] On 3 January 2024, a Sanskrit song titled "Sri Ramadootha Stotram" was released. [25] It is also the first Sanskrit song released by a Pan-Indian film. [26]

  6. Music of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    A Musicians in Sri Dalada Maligawa. The music of Sri Lanka has its roots in five primary influences: ancient folk rituals, Hindu religious traditions, Buddhist religious traditions, the legacy of European colonisation, and the commercial and historical influence of nearby Indian culture—specifically, Kollywood cinema and Bollywood cinema.

  7. Category:Sri Lankan lyricists - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Sri Lanka portal; Pages in category "Sri Lankan lyricists" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect ...

  8. Kanda Surinduni - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song present a prayer of praise to the god Kataragama in the point of view of a pilgrim visiting the shrine in the Sri Lankan city of the same name; the hook translates to "I have come to worship you, I have come to see you." With the religious lyrics, the song's melody is festive and secular, in the style of Sri Lankan baila. [1]

  9. Seetha Amman Temple - Wikipedia

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    Seetha Amman Temple, or Seetha Eliya Seethai Amman Thirukkovil, also known as Ashok Vatika Sita Temple, is an ancient Vaishnavite Hindu temple located in the Nuwara Eliya District of Central Sri Lanka. The temple's folklore is deeply connected to the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.