Piyata Wadima - А¶‹а¶їа·ља¶їа·’а¶ља·џа¶»а·ќ А¶†а¶ѕа·’а¶‚а¶ња·’а¶а·ља·ђа·џ ( Uddhikaro Alingithwa ) Mks -
The "MKS" designation often refers to specific digital media collections or simplified instructional versions shared for educational and devotional purposes.
The lyrics describe a father embracing and kissing his child, representing the protective and affectionate nature of a parent.
Many modern versions are available on platforms like YouTube , including a widely known recording by Disandhi under the Dahami Desawana label. The "MKS" designation often refers to specific digital
It acknowledges the father's dedication to the well-being and progress of his children, often setting aside his own needs.
The term "Raja Majjam" is sometimes interpreted as the "dust" or ground upon which a father stands, symbolizing a foundation of strength and equanimity that deserves the highest respect (Vandana). Usage and Media It acknowledges the father's dedication to the well-being
This gatha is frequently played or recited during religious ceremonies, school events, or morning rituals to instill the value of (Respect for the Father).
The verse symbolizes the deep, selfless love a father has for his children. Key themes include: The verse symbolizes the deep, selfless love a
(පියාට වැදීම), beginning with the line "Uddhikaro Alingithwa" (උද්දිකාරෝ ආලිංගිත්වා), is a traditional Buddhist devotional chant (gatha) used in Sri Lanka to pay respect and express gratitude to one's father. Lyrics (Gatha) The chant is often recited in its Pali-influenced form: