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For centuries, the island of Sri Lanka has danced to the rhythm of astrology, demons (Yaksha), and protective charms. Among the most feared and fascinating phenomena in Sinhala Buddhist culture is the concept of Kunuharupa , or the malicious glance. Today, we dive deep into an collection—tales that have never been compiled before, drawn from rural oral traditions, exorcism rituals (Tovil), and palm leaf manuscripts.

The world of is not for the faint of heart. We share these stories not to promote black magic, but to preserve the profound cultural and spiritual history of the Sinhala people. Every yakka (demon) has a name. Every curse has a counter-curse. And every Kunuharupa , no matter how vile, can be defeated by Maitriya (loving-kindness). sinhala+kunuharupa+katha+exclusive

Characteristics of Sinhala Kunuharupa Katha include: For centuries, the island of Sri Lanka has