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Title: Heritage as a soft power: The effect of Pasan and Vyakûla Piransangam during the lent season of the Sri Lankan Catholic community
Authors: Weerakkody, I. S.
Tilakaratna, W. M. D. A. L. B.
Sri Palitha, G.A. C
Keywords: Catholic community, Reconciliation, Wailing tradition, Cultural anthropology, Soft power
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Centre for Heritage Studies, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
Citation: Weerakkody, I. S.,Tilakaratna, W. M. D. A. L. B.,& Sri Palitha, G.A. C (2019) Heritage as a soft power: The effect of Pasan and Vyakûla Piransangam during the lent season of the Sri Lankan Catholic community,International Conference on Heritage as Soft Power,Centre for Heritage Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka.Pag. 111
Abstract: The Catholic community of Sri Lanka have distinct cultural practices based on whether they are Sinhalese or Tamil by race. This research focuses on the villages of Doowa, Pitipana, Munnakkarei in the Gampaha District and Pesalei in the Mannar District. It can be seen that the mental and physical pressure of the pain, death and loss of Jesus Christ impacts the cultural activities of various communities in various forms and environments. Thus, a distinct form of expressing grief as chants, prose singing and dramas have been adopted by communities throughout the ages. These are centralized on the pain the living person or community faces due to the loss, and the nature of the loss of one of their own through wailing as an outlet. The objectives of this research are to study the cultural diversity of the Sinhalese and Tamil Catholic communities of these areas, to investigate how these communities exchange their ideas and share their views and to study how Pasan and Vyakûla Pirasangam lead to coexistence and development of cultural thought. The research methodology used here were case studies while in depth interviews and observation were used to gather data. It was observed that the Sinhalese and Tamil Catholic communities of these areas use Pasan chanting and Vyakûla Pirasangam as a method of catharsis during the Lent season respectively. These however are not done individually but rather in groups, within the community itself and cross communities, thereby bridging the gaps formed by the competition between villages and the rifts between castes and races. The idea that the torture and death of another brings grief to many is prominently projected here and is embedded into the minds of everyone in the community when participating in the cultural activities of the Lent season.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/23053
ISBN: 978-955-704-134-6
Appears in Collections:International Conference on Heritage as Soft Power

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