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There are two more tunes in the book, called " Saibuge 

 Pota," which are respectively named the " Mahd Irddi " and 

 V Kudd Irddi" but tunes are not given. 



IV. 



The following Sinhalese song is what is known as a " Mud- 

 drappada Sindu." The tune is an imitation of an ancient 

 Sanskrit witta : — 



From Narendra Sinha Gharita : — 



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From Iswaradiranga Nritaya. A book on music, giving its 

 origin, rules, &c. : — 



