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  1. සාර භූමි : GOK LEAVES ARTS AND IT,S HISTORY - Blogger

    Nov 15, 2015 · Pun kalasa is a poetic name for what is more commonly known as a gok gediya- a tenderly shaped pot made with the young coconut palm leaf. “Gokkalawa” refers to the art of making such decorative constructions from them.

  2. Ritual and art woven in Gok | The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

    Aug 19, 2018 · It is, however, gok as a traditional but dying art that we dwell on and Chaminda creates images of the vital role played by gok-kola in Shanthikarma, a ritual performed to bestow divine blessings including good health.

  3. Mat Weaving and Other Rush-ware, Fibre-ware and Leaf Crafts

    Gok-gediya is in the shape of a pot made from the leaves and is used on festive occasions as a symbol of blessing and prosperity. To signify benedictory intentions, the auspicious design of the gok-gediya is placed at the four corners of the palm leaf structure made for the occasion of Buddhist Pirit chanting.

  4. ගොප් ගෙඩි නිර්මාණය/Coconut Leaf Art/Gok Art Design

    Jun 20, 2023 · ගොප් ගෙඩි නිර්මාණය gop gedi nirmanaya"Gok Leaf Art Design," you can use the following: "Gok Leaf Art Design is a captivating fusion of nature and creativity. Our designs draw...

  5. Gokkola nirmana Rasika Tharanga Art - YouTube

    Traditional Gokkola Art and Crafts Creation By Rasika tharanga De Silva, gokkola pahan mangala poru,pirith mandapa......more.

  6. Kandyanflora

    The ceremonial entrance or uthsawa thoana consisted of a simple archway in ancient Sri Lanka, designed out of bamboo to which streamers of gok were attached. This has been replaced by elaborate pandals, & today our gok artists skillfully weave portraits of striking resemblance when the occasion involves the visit of an important dignitary.So ...

  7. FLOWER POWER The diverse uses... - Sri Lankan Travel Guide

    In this regard in Sri Lanka, coconut flowers, standing in brass urns(gok gediya), are placed in prominent positions usually on either side of the poruwa; the podium upon which the nuptials take place.

  8. Nature beauty

    Feb 6, 2014 · The Sigiriya Rock Fortress of Sri Lanka is situated in Matale district near to Dambulla. It can be reached along Colombo- Habarana highway and turning towards East from Inamaluwa.

  9. Hakgediya - Wikipedia

    The hakgediya is a type of conch shell (the shell of a large marine gastropod mollusk) which is used as a kind of trumpet in the traditional ritualistic music and religious folk art-music of Sri Lanka, [1] which has been somewhat influenced by Indian music.

  10. The Living Art Of Gokkalawa

    Mar 3, 2010 · Pun kalasa is a poetic name for what is more commonly known as a gok gediya- a tenderly shaped pot made with the young coconut palm leaf. “Gokkalawa” refers to the art of making such decorative constructions from them.

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