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Monday, June 16, 2014

Dwi Naga Raksha, the Twin Cobra Devil

Dwi Naga Raksha, the Twin Cobra Devil

Photographer - Ms Lalani

Date : 2011-05-11
Time : 1.09 pm
Location : Sri Lanka, Naiwala

Dwi Naga Raksha, 
The Twin Cobra Devil, brings protection from all dangers.The snake or Naga as it is called, symbolizes protection. It is said amongst Sri lankan people that having these in homes brings good luck and protection. They date back to pre-Buddhist times when Sri lanka was an agricultural based society. This is a typical example of a Sinhalese ritual mask. The Sinhalese use the mask during

1) Kolam dancing - dramatic performances representing both human and superhuman characters 

2) Devil dancing - associated with exorcising rituals, removing devils and illnesses from people

3) Sokari dancing - worn during theatre performances or Devolmadu ceremonies, or public rituals in Sri Lanka. 

The most developed are the 19 distinct disease masks. They are of ferocious nature, fanged, and with startling eyes.

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