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The Lyric of the Unseen Light
In the southern foothills of the Vindhya mountains, there lived a poet named Kunuharupa. He was born with sight, but lost his eyes to a childhood fever. The other poets of the royal court mocked him. "What can a blind man know of the moon's curve or the peacock's feather?" they sneered.
Simple Structure: Like most Jana Kavi, they follow a four-line rhyme scheme (Sivupada), making them easy to remember and recite during work. Kunuharupa Kavi Lyrics
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The Story
- Lyrics: "Malai kunuharupa bhanchhan, / Kasle kina bhane na sodha; / Ma dukha ko aago ho, / Mero naam ma agi chha, sodha."
- Meaning: They call me Kunuharupa, / Don’t ask why or who; / I am the fire of sorrow, / Ask the flame in my name.
1. The Classic: "Koombiye" (The Ant)
This is perhaps the most famous example of the genre. On the surface, it describes an ant losing its way, but the subtext is widely interpreted as a metaphor for a romantic encounter. Lyrics: "Malai kunuharupa bhanchhan, / Kasle kina bhane
While the lyrics may initially shock, deeper analysis often reveals a clever use of metaphors and rhythmic structures typical of Sinhalese folk poetry. It’s a reminder that language is a tool—not just for beauty, but for truth, no matter how "ugly" that truth might seem. 🚫 A Note on Context