Ginnak Vilasin — Ma

(often transliterated as Ginnak Vilasin Ma ) is a beloved Sinhala Catholic hymn, frequently performed during religious ceremonies, particularly weddings and Holy Mass in Sri Lanka. The title translates to "Like a fire," referring to the presence and illumination of the Holy Spirit. Musical Background

Its melody and lyrics make it a popular choice for "Entrance" or "Communion" hymns, and it is a favorite for wedding choir performances because of its reverent yet uplifting tone. Cultural Impact Ginnak Vilasin Ma

Invoking the presence of God as a guiding light or flame. Devotion: Expressing a deep, personal commitment to faith. (often transliterated as Ginnak Vilasin Ma ) is

The lyrics, typically beginning with "Ginnak wilasin ma sirase dalwena" (Like a fire burning on my head), are deeply spiritual and focus on: Cultural Impact Invoking the presence of God as

In Sri Lanka, hymns like Ginnak Wilasin Ma bridge the gap between traditional liturgical music and popular devotional art. It is commonly taught in Sunday schools and performed by various church choirs, such as Choir Legato, reflecting its status as a cornerstone of contemporary Sinhala Christian music.

While the hymn has roots in traditional church music, it has gained widespread popularity in recent years through contemporary covers. One of the most recognized versions is performed by the renowned Sri Lankan vocalist , whose soulful rendition on YouTube has made it a staple for modern liturgical celebrations. Thematic Content