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In Sinhalese culture, the forest is considered a sacred space, teeming with life and spiritual energy. For centuries, the Sinhalese people have lived in harmony with nature, respecting and preserving the delicate balance of the ecosystem. The concept of Wal Katha encompasses the various rituals, myths, and legends associated with the forest and its inhabitants. The forest is believed to be inhabited by supernatural beings, such as gods, goddesses, and spirits, who are revered and worshiped by the Sinhalese people.

That evening, Nalini decided to take a walk in the nearby park. As she sat on a bench, she noticed an old woman sitting next to her, reading a book. The old woman introduced herself as "Amma" (meaning "mother" in Sinhala). wal katha sinhala amma putha better

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“දරුවා, මට දැන් මතකයි, තවත් ‘වල් කතා’ වගේ, (අපේ පාර) වාගේ, ජීවිතයේ ගමන් මගක්. ඒ මඟින් ඔබේ හදවත ගැඹුරුවට පත් කරයි.”

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අම්මා උදාරව හිනැහී, “ඇත්තටම, යනු ‘කඩිනම් පරික්ෂා’ වැනි තත්ත්වයකි. කෙනෙක් පරීක්ෂා කළද, දෝෂයක් නොදැන සිටීමයි. ඒක අපට ඉගෙනගන්න ‘අනූහ’.”