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The primary narrators of Kunu Harupa Kathā in traditional Sinhala society were lower castes, particularly the Rodiya (often labeled as “outcastes”) and the Berava (drummers and exorcists). These groups performed “unclean” labor—handling corpses, disposing of waste, drumming for demon rituals. Their exclusive narratives encoded a dangerous knowledge: that the high-caste purity of the Goyigama (farmers) was perpetually haunted by the filth they repressed. To speak a Kunu Harupa Kathā was to momentarily reverse the hierarchy, making the “pure” listener experience the perspective of the “polluted” other. Understand the genre | ✅ | Item |
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