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Title: Investigative study of Alaththi Oblation (offering), alias Alaththi Bema
Authors: Ven. Opatha Samitha thero
Keywords: Alaththiamma
Alaththi Bema
god Katharagama
Walliamma
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: International Conference on Sanskrit and Eastern Studies, 2018 Department of Sanskrit and Eastern Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Citation: Ven. Opatha Samitha thero. (2018). Investigative study of Alaththi Oblation (offering), alias Alaththi Bema. International Conference on Sanskrit and Eastern Studies, 2018 Department of Sanskrit and Eastern Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.p34
Abstract: According to the history of fane, the king Duugemuāu had constructed the Katharagama Fane and appointed 552 officials to make offerings to the god Katharagama forever. Therefore these officials still continue fane offerings since 2245 years by traditionally with their utmost devotion as per the king’s order. Though all the offerings are done by males, there are 12 women who are permitted by the god Katharagama and these women are known as “Alaththiammala (Alaththi mothers)” The meaning of the Tamil word “Alaththi” is “bless with love”.Women, who were appointed to serve Walli Amma at the time of her marriage, still continue the tradition of lighting oil lamps to bless the god Katharagama. These women, who are dressed like ancestors, join with morning oblation at 4.30am and evening oblation at 6.30 p.m., while serving at Nanumura Mangalle (a weekly festival) on every Saturday. According to the daily schedule, Alaththi Oblation is the first offering for the god Katharagama. Alaththiamma takes a wick from the Kapuwa, who is at beside of the curtain of the fane and bless the god with a long life by lighting the wick after going to a place called “Wattarama”, which is located outside. The Alaththi position is given to the daughter of the mother, or her sister. A payment or rice is provided for the women who are doing Alaththi Oblation since past. The objective of this research is to investigate about Alaththi Bema, a special offering done for the god of Katharagama. Primary and secondary sources were used as the research methodology
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/19680
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