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This episode typically features a "Sindhu Wannama" (සින්දු වන්නම), a rhythmic and melodic song-dance form rooted in Sri Lankan tradition. Cultural Context: Hanumantha Thalaya
The "Hanumantha Thalaya" refers to a rhythmic pattern ( Thalaya ) associated with , the monkey deity from the Ramayana. In Sri Lankan tradition, songs about Hanuman often
You can find this and other episodes from the series on the Janaki Academy Official YouTube Channel, which features various traditional dances like "Giridevi" (Episode 5) and other Sindhu Wannams . In Sri Lankan tradition
"J.M.D.A In Paris" (Episode 1 focuses on Hanumantha Thalaya ). a traditional performance by J.M.D.A.
Wannams are traditional Sri Lankan dances that often depict the movements of animals or mythological figures. The Hanumantha Vannama mimics the agile and powerful movements of Hanuman.
In Sri Lankan tradition, songs about Hanuman often celebrate his strength, wisdom, and devotion to Rama. He is a central figure at sites like the Seetha Amman Temple in Nuwara Eliya, which is believed to be near where he met Princess Sita.
This piece focuses on (හනුමන්තා තාලය), a traditional performance by J.M.D.A. Sujeewa Janaki , specifically as part of her "J.M.D.A in Paris" series. Performance Overview

