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Wal Katha, which literally translates to "thread of life," is a Sinhalese term that refers to a traditional ritual or ceremony where a sacred thread is tied around the wrist of a newborn baby, usually by a family elder or a Buddhist monk. This ritual marks an important milestone in the life of the child, symbolizing the beginning of their spiritual journey. The Wal Katha ceremony is steeped in tradition and is believed to bring good fortune, protection, and blessings to the child. wal katha sinhala amma putha extra quality
In Sinhala culture, "Amma" (අම්මා) means "mother," and "Putha" (පුතා) means "son." These terms are often used in literature and everyday conversation to signify love, respect, and affection. සාධූ සාධූ