Abstract:
This research which investigates the impact of Buddhist Moral Philosophy on
Sinhala Poetry was conducted under the analytical method. The impact of
Buddhism on Sri Lankan culture is a pivotal factor. It is perceived in ancient and
modern literature as well. The objective of this study is to analyse the impact of
Buddhist Moral Philosophy upon the aesthetic quality of poetry. Religious
influence often tends to restrict poetic freedom, and thus decrease the quality of a
poetic work. Yet, it is different in terms of Sinhala literature. Instead of setting
limitations, Buddhist Moral Philosophy has contributed to developing an artistic
value. Wimalarathna Kumaragama, who belongs to the Second Wave of Sri
Lankan Romantic poetry, was immensely influenced by Buddhist Philosophy.
Generally, the poetry of this era attempts to protect religious ideologies and
morality at large. Likewise, most of Kumaragama's poems are based on Buddhist
social backgrounds. His poetic works: 'Walas Dadayama', 'Ayyanayaka' and
'Herathhami' are such examples. Kumaragama has incorporated Moral Philosophy
into his poetry in an artistic manner instead of depicting a mere direct expression.
There are mature and literary criticisms of immoral activities including killing,
robbing, and lying. Thus, it was unraveled through this research paper that
Kumaragama's poetry is infused with a sense of Buddhist Moral Philosophy.