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The Wal Katha tradition, with its rich cultural heritage and the revered character of Amma Putha, continues to captivate audiences in Sri Lanka and beyond. As we move forward in an increasingly globalized world, it is essential to preserve and promote this cultural treasure, ensuring that future generations can appreciate the timeless allure of Wal Katha and the values it embodies. By supporting efforts to revitalize and document this tradition, we can help safeguard the cultural heritage of the Sinhala people and promote cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.
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In Sinhalese culture, the terms "Amma" and "Putha" hold great significance. Amma, meaning "mother," represents the nurturing and caring aspects of womanhood, while Putha, meaning "son," symbolizes the virtues of bravery, strength, and wisdom. These two figures are often depicted in Wal Katha performances, where they play crucial roles in conveying moral lessons and cultural values. The Wal Katha tradition, with its rich cultural



