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The song suggests that in the vastness of existence, individuals often feel like wanderers with no permanent home or protector.

It captures the yearning for a "Saranak" (refuge) or a spiritual anchor to find peace amidst the chaos of life's attachments and losses. The song suggests that in the vastness of

The title "" refers to a poignant cover of the classic Sinhala song " Pihitak Nathi Saranak Nathi " (Helpless and Refuge-less) performed by Kokila Pawan Jayasooriya for the musical program Sparsha . Originally sung by the legendary Visharada Gunadasa Kapuge and written by Ven. Rambukkana Siddhartha Thero , the song is a profound meditation on the Buddhist concept of Samsara —the endless cycle of birth, suffering, and rebirth. The Essence of the Song The song suggests that in the vastness of