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For those interested in the technical side, you can find the guitar chords to play along or listen to the audio track to experience the performance. Pihitak Nathi Saranak Nathi (Sparsha) - Sinhala Songs
The title "" refers to a poignant cover of the classic Sinhala song " Pihitak Nathi Saranak Nathi " (Helpless and Refuge-less) performed by Kokila Pawan Jayasooriya for the musical program Sparsha . Originally sung by the legendary Visharada Gunadasa Kapuge and written by Ven. Rambukkana Siddhartha Thero , the song is a profound meditation on the Buddhist concept of Samsara —the endless cycle of birth, suffering, and rebirth. The Essence of the Song For those interested in the technical side, you
It captures the yearning for a "Saranak" (refuge) or a spiritual anchor to find peace amidst the chaos of life's attachments and losses. Rambukkana Siddhartha Thero , the song is a
This piece is more than just a melody; it is a cultural staple in Sri Lanka used to evoke deep contemplation. It bridges the gap between traditional Buddhist philosophy and contemporary musical expression, making complex spiritual ideas accessible through the universal language of grief and hope. It bridges the gap between traditional Buddhist philosophy
The lyrics, "Pihitak Nathi Saranak Nathi Me Sasara Danawwe" (In this refuge-less, helpless landscape of Samsara), reflect the existential loneliness and vulnerability of the human soul.
The song suggests that in the vastness of existence, individuals often feel like wanderers with no permanent home or protector.
Kokila Pawan’s rendition on Sparsha emphasizes the emotional weight of the lyrics, using a minimalist arrangement that highlights the raw, soulful nature of the message. Cultural Impact