Deviyange | А¶ґа¶»а·’а·ѓа¶»а¶є — А¶‰а¶» А¶їа·™а·ђа·’а¶єа¶±а·ља¶ња·љ А¶‰а¶» А¶ња¶ѕ А¶ња·џа·ђа·џ | Ira
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Deviyange | А¶ґа¶»а·’а·ѓа¶»а¶є — А¶‰а¶» А¶їа·™а·ђа·’а¶єа¶±а·ља¶ња·љ А¶‰а¶» А¶ња¶ѕ А¶ња·џа·ђа·џ | Ira

"Ira Deviyange Ira Gala Gawa" (ඉර දෙවියන්ගේ ඉර ගල ගාව) is a traditional Sri Lankan folk verse (Jana Kavi) that celebrates nature and is often associated with the sun and moon rising. Originally, these verses helped ancient Sri Lankans connect with nature and alleviate the fatigue of hard physical labor.

Musical Knowledge and the Vernacular Past in Post-War Sri Lanka

Today, this piece is commonly taught in schools as part of the Sinhala literature and music curriculum to preserve the island's oral heritage, and it is also featured in modern performances and recordings.

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