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This episode focuses on Maha Kola Sanni Yaksha, often described as the chief of the eighteen disease demons in Sri Lankan folklore. Drawing on an 1866 journal entry from the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, we explore accounts of his origin and how he and his Yaksha retinue came to be associated with specific illnesses.

We look at how the Sanni Yakuma ritual serves as both a cultural performance and a form of healing, blending satire, community, and sensory immersion. What happens when illness is anthropomorphized? And how do ritual, belief, and medicine intersect?

Topics in this episode:

  • Origin stories for the Maha Kola Sanni Yaksha
  • The 18 Sanni Yaksha and their disease associations
  • Changes in the yaksha list over time
  • The Sanni Yakuma ritual as a healing practice
  • How Chris ... 
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Keywords
buddhist cosmologybuddhist influence on storytellingSir LankaYakshaSanni YakumaSri Lankan FolkloreTraditional healingSpiritual ritualsSinhala culturebuddhistbuddhist mythologyasian historysri lankan demonscultural anthropology