Eda Hela Diwa by David Karunaratne is a Sinhala historical novel that explores the rich legacy of Ceylon and Sri Lanka's remarkable past. This book offers readers an immersive journey through historical tales and relationships that shaped the island.
Author: David Karunaratne, renowned Sri Lankan writer
Language: Sinhala script for authentic reading experience
Focus: Historical relationships and stories of Ceylon
Category: Historical novel capturing Sri Lanka's heritage
Ideal for: history enthusiasts, novel lovers and students of Sri Lankan culture
Perfect gift: for birthdays, educational milestones or anyone passionate about Ceylon's legacy
Sinhala language edition deepens understanding of the island's historical narratives
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Package Dimension: 20 x 13 x 2 cm
Yes, you can purchase multiple copies of `Eda Hela Diwa` on Kapruka. It`s a great choice for book clubs or educational activities, fostering discussions and deeper understanding of the themes.
Delivery times for `Eda Hela Diwa` within Sri Lanka can vary based on your location. Typically, it ranges from a few days to a week. You can check the estimated delivery time once you add the item to your cart and enter your delivery information.
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Currently, `Eda Hela Diwa` is available only in Sinhala, catering specifically to the native speakers and those interested in Sri Lankan literature.
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