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(පියාට වැදීම), beginning with the line "Uddhikaro Alingithwa" (උද්දිකාරෝ ආලිංගිත්වා), is a traditional Buddhist devotional chant (gatha) used in Sri Lanka to pay respect and express gratitude to one's father. Lyrics (Gatha) The chant is often recited in its Pali-influenced form:

The "MKS" designation often refers to specific digital media collections or simplified instructional versions shared for educational and devotional purposes. Key themes include: The term "Raja Majjam" is

The verse symbolizes the deep, selfless love a father has for his children. Key themes include: Key themes include: The term "Raja Majjam" is

The term "Raja Majjam" is sometimes interpreted as the "dust" or ground upon which a father stands, symbolizing a foundation of strength and equanimity that deserves the highest respect (Vandana). Usage and Media Key themes include: The term "Raja Majjam" is

Uddhikaro Alingithwa Chumbithwa Piya Puththakam Raja Majjam Supathittan Patham Vande Pithu Balan

Many modern versions are available on platforms like YouTube , including a widely known recording by Disandhi under the Dahami Desawana label.