Books from ARISEN AHUBUDU

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Kalasuri Arisen Ahubudu

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From Wikipedia

Kalasuri Arisen Ahubudu (Sinhala:කලාසූරි අරිසෙන් අහුබුදු; 18 March 1920 – 26 May 2011) was a writer, orator, scholar, playwright, teacher (Guru), Sinhala lyricist, author and poet in Sri Lanka, born in Mudiyallagahawatta in Malalaga, Koggala. He is a member of the Hela Havula. He has received three government awards for literary works, the title of Kalasuri from the Government of Sri Lanka, and the Sarasaviya Awards film award for best composer. As a composer, he is especially noted for writing music performed by W. D. Amaradeva, such as Gilem Obe Guna.

 

Ahubudu was the second of the three children of the family of Devundara Devamanimendra Heronis De Silva and Wathugedara Laisohami. The child was named as Ariyasena Arsuboda by parents, which he later converted to fairly pure Sinhala name Arisen Ahubudu. He married Sanda Ahubudu on 8 August 1953 and they have one daughter Sanda Samathi Ahubudu.

In 1937, at the age of 17, he first involved as a teacher in Piyadigama Saripuththa College, Ahangama. Munidasa gave an honorary to him as “Subas Pathin Kiwithi“, due to excellent poetry he possess.

Ahubudu served 42 years as a teacher, beginning his career at Holy Trinity College in Nuwara Eliya, then he moved to Mahinda College, Galle and later to Maha Bodhi College, Maradana. His longe Ahubudu served 42 years as a teacher, beginning his career at Holy Trinity College in Nuwara Eliya, then he moved to Mahinda College, Galle and later to Maha Bodhi College, Maradana. His longest sti Ahubudu served 42 years as a teacher, beginning his career at Holy Trinity College in Nuwara Eliya, then he moved to Mahinda College, Galle and later to Maha Bodhi College, Maradana. His longest stint came even later at St Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia 29 years from 1952 until 1979 where he was among those recruited by warden R. S. de Saram and who together with Sandadas Coperehewa and GL Jinadasa supported by D. S. Jayasekera he was a leader in the post independence renaissance in teaching of the Sinhala language and literary activities. He taught at Kibiya Government College, Katugastota Deegala College, Buddhist School, Wellatota also.

 

While on teaching, in 1947 he published a magazine called Ediya (means “power”) for children. the motto of that magazine was “Ediya produced for improving powers of children”. He strongly believed that Sinhalese people were originated from King Ravana, and not from King Vijaya.

 

Prior to his death Arisen Ahubudu was the last surviving prominent member of Hela Havula as well as the last surviving prominent Sri Lankan lyricist. Some of the popular songs that he lyrics are Kate Kiri Suwanda, Rena Gira Rena Ambe, Pruthugeese Kaaraya, Punsada Eliyay, Sudata Sude Walakulai, Rejina Mamai Ape Rajje, and Ko Hathuro, Lanka Lanka Pembara Lanka, Dakuna Nagenahira, Mal Gomu Gumu.

 

1946, he entered to the drama script writing and wrote very famous dramas at that time, such as Wanaraja Kumariya, Hela hethiriya, Sakwithi Ravana, and Lokanthaya saha geta.

 

Ahubudu died on 26 May 2011.nt came even later at St Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia 29 years from 1952 until 1979 where he was among those recruited by warden R. S. de Saram and who together with Sandadas Coperehewa and GL Jinadasa supported by D. S. Jayasekera he was a leader in the post independence renaissance in teaching of the Sinhala language and literary activities. He taught at Kibiya Government College, Katugastota Deegala College, Buddhist School, Wellatota also.

 

While on teaching, in 1947 he published a magazine called Ediya (means “power”) for children. the motto of that magazine was “Ediya produced for improving powers of children”. He strongly believed that Sinhalese people were originated from King Ravana, and not from King Vijaya.

 

Prior to his death Arisen Ahubudu was the last surviving prominent member of Hela Havula as well as the last surviving prominent Sri Lankan lyricist. Some of the popular songs that he lyrics are Kate Kiri Suwanda, Rena Gira Rena Ambe, Pruthugeese Kaaraya, Punsada Eliyay, Sudata Sude Walakulai, Rejina Mamai Ape Rajje, and Ko Hathuro, Lanka Lanka Pembara Lanka, Dakuna Nagenahira, Mal Gomu Gumu.

 

1946, he entered to the drama script writing and wrote very famous dramas at that time, such as Wanaraja Kumariya, Hela hethiriya, Sakwithi Ravana, and Lokanthaya saha geta.

 

Ahubudu died on 26 May 2011.st stint came even later at St Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia 29 years from 1952 until 1979 where he was among those recruited by warden R. S. de Saram and who together with Sandadas Coperehewa and GL Jinadasa supported by D. S. Jayasekera he was a leader in the post independence renaissance in teaching of the Sinhala language and literary activities. He taught at Kibiya Government College, Katugastota Deegala College, Buddhist School, Wellatota also.

While on teaching, in 1947 he published a magazine called Ediya (means “power”) for children. the motto of that magazine was “Ediya produced for improving powers of children”. He strongly believed that Sinhalese people were originated from King Ravana, and not from King Vijaya.

Prior to his death Arisen Ahubudu was the last surviving prominent member of Hela Havula as well as the last surviving prominent Sri Lankan lyricist. Some of the popular songs that he lyrics are Kate Kiri SuwandaRena Gira Rena AmbePruthugeese KaarayaPunsada EliyaySudata Sude WalakulaiRejina Mamai Ape Rajje, and Ko HathuroLanka Lanka Pembara LankaDakuna NagenahiraMal Gomu Gumu.

1946, he entered to the drama script writing and wrote very famous dramas at that time, such as Wanaraja KumariyaHela hethiriyaSakwithi Ravana, and Lokanthaya saha geta.

Ahubudu died on 26 May 2011.

 

Some of his works

  • Gilem Obe Guna by W. D. Amaradeva
  • Hela Derana Vaga
  • Koggala Pavata
  • Mangala Kinkini
  • Dam Rasa Dehara
  • A-Sammataya Raja Vima
  • Arisen Ahubudu Harasaraniya
  • Sakviti Ravana
  • Lanka Gam Nam Vahara
  • Atu Aga Dili Vana Mal
  • Ira Handa Negi Rata 
  • Manu Wasa