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Loyal to the land, but married to the sea—that is the spirit of Malaunge Aurudu Da.
Thus, is not a harvest festival. It is a survival festival —marking the end of the Southwest Monsoon ( Niganahala ) and the beginning of the calm seas that allow deep-sea venturing. malaunge aurudu da
Long ago, in a village nestled between emerald paddy fields and a slow, muddy river, lived an old flower-seller named Podi Singho. Every morning, before the roosters stretched their necks, he would shuffle into his small garden—not for himself, but for the temple. He grew nā , olinda , and araliya , whispering to the buds as if they were his grandchildren. Loyal to the land, but married to the




