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In Sinhala culture, the roles of "Amma" (mother) and "Putha" (son) are deeply revered. A mother is often seen as the pillar of strength and wisdom, while a son is considered the protector and the continuance of family lineage. The story of a mother and son building a wall together can symbolize the intergenerational bond and the passing down of traditions and values.
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However, as we adapt Wal Katha to the digital age, it is essential that we remain true to the tradition's roots and cultural significance. By striking a balance between innovation and tradition, we can ensure that Wal Katha continues to evolve, reaching new audiences and inspiring new generations. In Sinhala culture, the roles of "Amma" (mother)
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: Literally translates to "wild stories" or "dirty stories." This is the common term used for erotic literature or "smut" in the Sinhala language.