Guruthumani - Pamitha R. Liyanage Music Dr. Rohana Weerasingha Singing Shalitha Abewickrama -
: A recurring theme is the emotional impact of a mentor’s influence, as evidenced by the line "Why are there tears in my eyes today?" ( ada aida ase kandulu ), suggesting a deep sense of loss or profound respect. Production Credits
: Dr. Rohana Weerasingha , a veteran composer renowned for his ability to blend classical elements with modern Sinhala music.
The song's title, which translates to "My Dear Teacher," sets the stage for a lyrical journey centered on gratitude and mentorship. : A recurring theme is the emotional impact
: The verses highlight the teacher's ability to treat all students with an equal heart ( sama sithin ) and provide guidance through both right and wrong paths.
is a poignant Sinhala song that serves as a profound tribute to the guiding light of teachers. The track features a collaborative effort by esteemed figures in the Sri Lankan music industry: it is sung by Shalitha Abeywickrama , composed by the legendary Dr. Rohana Weerasingha , and written by lyricist Pamitha R. Liyanage . Musical and Lyric Themes The song's title, which translates to "My Dear
: Liyanage’s lyrics use agricultural metaphors, describing a teacher as one who "constantly sows the seeds of knowledge" ( sip sathara nibada wathiru ) and passes the "harvest" onto their students.
: Pamitha R. Liyanage , who is known for creating works that explore the "World of Arts" through poetry and song. Cultural Impact The track features a collaborative effort by esteemed
: Shalitha Abeywickrama , whose emotive delivery captures the song's reflective mood.



