I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'new sinhala wal katha' story. You may try to search for it in local libraries or online Sinhala literature resources.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific information about 'new sinhala wal katha'. You might need to refer to local libraries, Sinhala literature resources or ask people familiar with Sinhala stories.
One sinhala family story could be about a family living in a small village. The father was a fisherman. Every day, he would go out to sea early in the morning. The mother was a homemaker, taking care of the children and the household. One day, a big storm came while the father was at sea. The family was worried sick. But the father managed to return safely with a big catch, which made the whole family happy and they had a grand feast that night.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with the specific 'sinhala wal katha' story. It could be a story from a particular cultural or regional context that I don't have detailed knowledge of.
You can start by looking in Sinhala bookstores. They might have books that contain this story.
Online Sinhala literature platforms could be a good place to start. There are some websites dedicated to Sinhala stories where you might find 'new sinhala wal katha'. Also, you can check with local Sinhala cultural centers or libraries as they often have a collection of Sinhala literature.
Reach out to cultural institutions or organizations that are dedicated to the study or preservation of the relevant culture. They may have resources or people who can provide you with the full story.
I'm sorry I can't give you exact 'sinhala wal katha new stories'. However, these stories could potentially revolve around the daily lives of the Sinhala people. They might include stories of love, friendship, and the challenges they face in their community. Maybe some are about their festivals and how they celebrate them.
You might be able to find them in local Sinhala libraries. These libraries often have collections of local literature which could include the new 'sinhala wal katha' stories.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'sinhala wela katha' story. You may need to refer to relevant books, local storytellers or Sinhalese cultural resources.
As we don't have much information about what exactly the 'Sinhala new wal story' is, it's almost impossible to determine its origin. If 'Sinhala' is related to the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka, it might have originated from there. But the 'new wal' part is really puzzling. It could be that it's a modern adaptation of an old Sinhala story and the 'new wal' is something added in this new version, but this is just a wild guess.