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It calls on citizens to protect, grow, and nourish the environment.
While various choirs perform it, professional versions often feature legendary voices like Neela Wickramasinghe or Amarasiri Peiris in related environmental tracks. Lyrical Themes & Meaning
Written by the renowned Sri Lankan scholar and poet Arisen Ahubudu . Composer: The melody was composed by Shelton Premaratne . It calls on citizens to protect, grow, and
You can find several interpretations of "Parisara Geethaya," ranging from the Official CEA Version to modern renditions by the Trinity College Middle School Choir .
The lyrics paint a picture of flowing rivers, colorful flower gardens, and pure breezes that "kiss the clouds". Composer: The melody was composed by Shelton Premaratne
The song serves as a emphasizing that the natural beauty of Sri Lanka is more precious than even the heavens. Key themes include:
By using classical Sinhala poetic forms and orchestral arrangements, it elevates environmentalism from a policy to a cultural value. The song serves as a emphasizing that the
The is a significant anthem in Sri Lanka, primarily used to promote conservation and national pride through nature. The most recognized version is the official theme for the Central Environmental Authority (CEA) and the Environmental Pioneer Program (Parisara Niyamu) . Composition & Production