Mal Yahan Kavi Kadawara Apr 2026

: Kadawara Deviyo is often associated with the protection of water sources (tanks/reservoirs), forests, and the underworld ( Sohon Kadawara ). He is frequently mentioned alongside other regional deities like Ayyanayake and Kambili . Selected Mal Yahan Kavi (Sinhala)

: These verses are sung to "awaken" the power of the deity and invite him to accept the offerings of flowers, incense, and lamps. Mal Yahan Kavi Kadawara

The (Flower Altar Verses) for Kadawara Deviyo are traditional ritual chants used in Sri Lankan folk religion to invite, praise, and seek blessings from the Kadawara deity. These verses are typically recited during "Pujas" (offerings) or "Shanthikarma" (healing rituals) to sanctify the altar and prepare it for the deity's arrival. : Kadawara Deviyo is often associated with the

Below is a structured overview and a selection of verses commonly used for a Mal Yahan ceremony dedicated to Kadawara Deviyo. The (Flower Altar Verses) for Kadawara Deviyo are

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: Kadawara Deviyo is often associated with the protection of water sources (tanks/reservoirs), forests, and the underworld ( Sohon Kadawara ). He is frequently mentioned alongside other regional deities like Ayyanayake and Kambili . Selected Mal Yahan Kavi (Sinhala)

: These verses are sung to "awaken" the power of the deity and invite him to accept the offerings of flowers, incense, and lamps.

The (Flower Altar Verses) for Kadawara Deviyo are traditional ritual chants used in Sri Lankan folk religion to invite, praise, and seek blessings from the Kadawara deity. These verses are typically recited during "Pujas" (offerings) or "Shanthikarma" (healing rituals) to sanctify the altar and prepare it for the deity's arrival.

Below is a structured overview and a selection of verses commonly used for a Mal Yahan ceremony dedicated to Kadawara Deviyo.