Kumaratunga Munidasa (Sinhala: කුමාරතුංග මුනිදාස 25 July - 2 Munidasa was born on 25 July in Idigasaara, Dickwella in the Matara Kumaratunga Munidasa Books for kids Click on the book name link to buy online Hath Pana Heen Seraya Magul Keema Kumaratunga Munidasa Kumaratunga.ipahana, one of the oldest Sinhala newspapers, from 1934 to 1936.Kumaratunga Munidasa (Sinhala: කුමාරතුංග මුනිදාස 25 July 1887 - 2 March 1944) was a pioneer Sri Lankan linguist, grammarian, commentator, and writer.He founded the Hela Havula movement, which sought to remove Sanskrit influences from the Sinhala language.Considered one of Sri Lanka's most historically significant scholars, he is remembered for his profound.Kumaratunga Munidasa (Sinhala: කුමාරතුංග මුනිදාස 25 July - 2 Munidasa was born on 25 July in Idigasaara, Dickwella in the Matara. Notice This Book strictly for personal Reading only All the E books available in were found via internet.
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Purifying the Sinhala Language: The Hela Movement of Munidasa Cumaratunga (1930s-1940s)". ^ Coperahewa, Sandagomi (1 July 2011).
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Munidasa revived the Lakminipahana newspaper and started the Subasa and Helio magazines to teach and promote the correct use of Sinhala. It was the starting point for many Sri Lankan scholars and artists and the organiz
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Members of the group often engaged in debates and discussion of recommended literature. To pursue these sources of refuge, he founded the Hela Havula, which consisted of people who shared his views on Sinhala language and literary interest. Munidasa spoke of language, nation, and the country as a Triple Gem, linking these entities to the Buddhist concept of refuge. In the following years, he made several poetry and short stories such as Udaya, Hath Pana, Heen Seraya, Magul Kema and Kiyawana Nuwana. Munidasa was a member of the Sinhala Maha Sabha of the Swabhasha movement, which started as a protest against the English-educated elites. His first book, Nikaya Sangraha Vivaranaya, was an analysis for a Scripture on the Buddhist Monastic Orders. After 11 years, he was promoted again to the position of inspector of schools. He was later promoted to the position of principal of the Kadugannawa Bilingual School. His first appointment was as a government teacher in the Bilingual School of Bomiriya.