Like other Kandyan vannam , the Savula Vannama follows a specific seven-part structure: : The basic rhythmic beat. Berapadaya : The drum sequence.
: Most Kandyan vannam are believed to have been composed during the reign of King Sri Weera Parakrama Narendra Singha. They were likely written by a scholar named Ganithalankara , with the assistance of a monk from the Malwathu Viharaya, to be performed in the royal court ( Kavikara Maduwa ). Structure and Composition Like other Kandyan vannam , the Savula Vannama
: Today, it is a key part of the national curriculum for dance and music students in Sri Lanka, often featured in Grade 13 and O/L practical exams. "Asala Wana Nima" Like other Kandyan vannam
Like other Kandyan vannam , the Savula Vannama follows a specific seven-part structure: : The basic rhythmic beat. Berapadaya : The drum sequence.
: Most Kandyan vannam are believed to have been composed during the reign of King Sri Weera Parakrama Narendra Singha. They were likely written by a scholar named Ganithalankara , with the assistance of a monk from the Malwathu Viharaya, to be performed in the royal court ( Kavikara Maduwa ). Structure and Composition
: Today, it is a key part of the national curriculum for dance and music students in Sri Lanka, often featured in Grade 13 and O/L practical exams. "Asala Wana Nima"