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other notable freedom fighters from the
Indian subcontinent,
Corea himself.
Hēwisi Pūjā is a Sri
Lankan form of a
traditional Buddhist religious music, often...
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lettish horn,
zurla or zurle, surla, sornai, zournas, zurma, or zurnes. "
hewisi, Daul, Thammattam, Horane, Bera, Batanala,
drums wadanaya". "The Cultural...
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Makara Torana and two
guardian stones are
placed on top of the staircase. The
Hewisi drummers'
chamber is
situated in
front of the main shrine. The two storeys...
- drums,
which are pla**** by
striking the
sides of the instrument. In the
Hewisi Ensemble, this may be a
companion drum to the
aforementioned Dawula. Udekki...
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Theravada communities practice a type of
religious service called poya
hewisi which is
accompanied by drumming. The
Tooth Relic Temple is the site of...
- She had a
school song
composed in
Sinhala and set to
oriental music. A
Hewisi Band was
trained to
complement the
Western Band. The
activities of societies...
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Buddha Bhikkus residence,
Hewisi Hall,
Buddha Bhikkus Disciplinary Hall, the
pillar for the
prayer Call Bell...
- Regiment. In 1955,
Lieutenant Caldera and
Lionel Edirisinghe established the
Hewisi Band
under the
instructions of the
Acting Commander of the Army Colonel...
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Archive Seneviratna,
Anuradha (January 1979). "Pañcatūrya Nāda and the
Hēwisi Pūjā". Ethnomusicology. 23 (1).
University of
Illinois Press: 49–56. doi:10...
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Major General) H. W. G. Wijeyekoon, OBE, ED
initiated the
forming of the
Hewisi Band
along with Lt C. T. Caldera, CLI and
Lionel Edirisinghe who was one...