The Daham Pasal Geethaya is more than just a melody; it is a foundational part of the Sunday school ritual:

: Singing the anthem in unison fosters a sense of collective identity among students across the country.

The tradition of Dhamma schools in Sri Lanka was significantly revitalized in the late 19th century. The first modern Dhamma school was established by in 1880 at the Vijayananda Pirivena in Galle. Since then, these schools have become a vital institution for teaching the Pāli Canon and Sri Lankan cultural values to millions of children.

: The "cooling" effect of the Dhamma mentioned in the song ( Sadaham Sisilen ) is intended to calm the minds of students, making them more receptive to learning.

Daham Pasal Geethaya Site

The Daham Pasal Geethaya is more than just a melody; it is a foundational part of the Sunday school ritual:

: Singing the anthem in unison fosters a sense of collective identity among students across the country. Daham pasal geethaya

The tradition of Dhamma schools in Sri Lanka was significantly revitalized in the late 19th century. The first modern Dhamma school was established by in 1880 at the Vijayananda Pirivena in Galle. Since then, these schools have become a vital institution for teaching the Pāli Canon and Sri Lankan cultural values to millions of children. The Daham Pasal Geethaya is more than just

: The "cooling" effect of the Dhamma mentioned in the song ( Sadaham Sisilen ) is intended to calm the minds of students, making them more receptive to learning. Since then, these schools have become a vital