kohanarakalla
Kohanarakalla is a term originating from the Sinhalese language of Sri Lanka. It generally refers to the practice of begging or soliciting alms, often by individuals who are in a state of destitution or perceived need. The word is a combination of "kohona" meaning "where" or "to whom" and "arakalla" which can be interpreted as "asking" or "pleading."
This practice is visible in various social contexts across Sri Lanka. It can be observed on streets,
Historically, alms-giving has been a significant aspect of Buddhist traditions in Sri Lanka, often involving monks