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Sinhala+kunuharupa+katha+exclusive !exclusive! ★ Best & Confirmed

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Source: A retired Kapurala (temple priest) from Kurunegala. | | 4 | Use responsibly – No

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| Sinhala term | Rough English translation | What it points to in this context | |--------------|--------------------------|-----------------------------------| | | The language and cultural sphere of the Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka. | The medium of the stories – they are written or spoken in Sinhala. | | Kunuharupa | Kunu = “animal”, harupa = “form/shape”. Together: “in animal form” or “animal‑shaped”. | Stories in which the protagonists are animals that behave like humans (anthropomorphic tales). | | Katha | “Story” or “tale”. | The narrative itself. | | Exclusive | “Only available here / not published elsewhere”. | Content that is original to a particular publisher, website, YouTube channel, or author – often a fresh spin on classic motifs. |

This is the oldest katha in our exclusive collection, dating back to the Kandyan Kingdom. A king had seven wives. The sixth wife, jealous of the seventh queen’s diamond earrings, sought out a Kattadiya (sorcerer). The sorcerer told her: “Place a broken mirror at the bottom of the well where the queen fetches water. When she sees her reflection, the Kunuharupa will reverse onto her.”

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