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  2. Sybil Wettasinghe - Wikipedia

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    Kala Keerthi Sybil Wettasinghe (Sinhala: සිබිල් වෙත්තසිංහ) (31 October 1927 – 1 July 2020) was a children's book writer and an illustrator in Sri Lanka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Considered as the doyen of children's literature in Sri Lanka, Wettasinghe has produced more than 200 children's books which have been translated ...

  3. Andare - Wikipedia

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    Andare (Sinhala: අන්දරේ) from Udamalala, Hambantota was a court jester employed by the King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe (c. 1742 - 1782) in Sri Lanka. [1] He used to be an accomplished poet who could instantly compose verses, to suit any ongoing situation.

  4. Sudath Rohana - Wikipedia

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    Rohana recreated four short stories by Martin Wickramasinghe as a teledrama Vikumsiha Kathandara which became a success. [5] In addition, Rohana was awarded the "Swarna Pusthaka" Special Award for being the creator of the largest number of literary works through audio-visual media and for his outstanding service to nurturing literature by ...

  5. Mahāvaṃsa - Wikipedia

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    Mahāvaṃsa (Sinhala: මහාවංශ (Mahāvansha), Pali: මහාවංස (Mahāvaṃsa)) is the meticulously kept historical chronicle of Sri Lanka until the period of Mahasena of Anuradhapura. It was written in the style of an epic poem written in the Pali language. [1]

  6. Chintha Lakshmi Sinhaarachchi - Wikipedia

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    Isiwaraya (Sinhala ඉසිවරයා) Shri Kaantha (Sinhala ශ්‍රී කාන්ත) Sinhala translation of first part of Srikanta ISBN 955-95147-8-4; Shri Kantha Ha Raja Lakshmi (Sinhala ශ්‍රී කාන්ත හා රාජලක්‍ෂ්මී) ISBN 955-652-002-3 Sinhala translation of second part of Srikanta

  7. Punchi Andare - Wikipedia

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    Punchi Andare (Little Andare), (Sinhala: පුංචි අන්දරේ) is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's comedy film directed by veteran director Sumith Rohana [2] Thiththawelgala and produced by Rajitha Swaris. [3]

  8. S. Mahinda - Wikipedia

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    Sikkim Mahinda was born around 1901 in Sikkim and named Pempa Tendupi Serky Cherin. [1] His family lived in Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim.He had three brothers; the first would later become a lecturer of the University of Calcutta, the second would be the prime minister of the king, and the third would join the Buddhist priesthood who was known as Punnaji thero. [2]

  9. Ape Gama - Wikipedia

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    Apē Gama (Sinhala:අපේ ගම, Tamil:எங்கள் கிராமம்) (lit.Our Village) [1] is a semi-autobiographical book by Sri Lankan author Martin Wickramasinghe detailing the narrator's experiences as a child in Southern Province, Sri Lanka.