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Source: Exclusive interview with a Yakadura (exorcist) from Galle.

From the 1970s onward, the short story became a platform for feminist and Dalit voices. Pioneers such as and M. R. De Silva authored stories that centre on women’s labor in tea plantations, the silencing of lower‑caste prayers, and the intergenerational transmission of oppression. Their works illustrate how the “exclusive” nature of the form can amplify marginalized perspectives by presenting them in an intimate, unembellished manner. sinhala+kunuharupa+katha+exclusive

To truly appreciate the magic of Kunuharupa Katha, one must experience it firsthand. Imagine sitting amidst a gathering of enthusiasts, surrounded by the warm glow of traditional lamps, as the rhythmic exchange of verses begins. The performers, with their expressive voices and animated gestures, transport you to a world of wonder, humor, and wisdom. Source: Exclusive interview with a Yakadura (exorcist) from