Wangediya Saha Molgaha — Sri Lankan Mortar and Pestle

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1 min readMay 31, 2023

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Wangediya saha Molgaha ( mortar and Pestle) played significant roles in various rituals and practices in Sri Lanka. The mortar and pestle held a special place of reverence among ancestors, who considered them sacred objects. They strictly adhered to certain prohibitions, such as refraining from jumping over the Wangediya saha Molgaha, sitting on the mortar, or pushing it with their feet.

the flouring mortar, is slightly smaller in size compared to the ground mortar. Its external appearance showcases a slender and tall structure. This type of mortar is constructed with gaura wood. Notably, the mouth of the mortar is wide, while the bottom circle is relatively small, usually up to the size of a palm.
Strong woods are commonly used in the construction of these mortars. They were primarily utilized to finely grind rice, grains, or other materials. However, it was less common to add leaves and chillies to this particular mortar. It served as a tool for preparing flours used in New Year rituals and homemade sweets. Additionally, the pit mortar was also employed in grinding rice and green beans.

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