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Myths & Samsara

Myths & Samsara

Written by: DM De Alwis
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Time, a serpent, endlessly sheds its skin.

On Myths & Samsara, we trace the scales left behind—myths, stories, and forgotten echoes of Sri Lanka and the Indian subcontinent.

Samsara is more than a cycle—it is a vast and unyielding landscape where gods wage wars across kalpas, mortals are reborn as monsters, and the same soul drifts through ages, wearing a hundred faces.

Through the lens of Buddhist cosmology, we explore ancient tales to set the stage for historical fiction—citing old magic, reborn in new worlds.

What you’ll find here:

  • Deep dives into Buddhist cosmology, samsara, and the six realms of existence
  • Myths and folklore from the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka, retold with reverence and imagination
  • World-building insights drawn from centuries of spiritual and cultural lore
  • A glimpse into a fantasy saga spanning ten thousand years, where the dead do not rest and time itself is a labyrinth

Subscribe—and step beyond the edge of memory.

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Episodes
  • 010 - How Buddhist Cosmology Inspired the Pawn of Samsara Duology
    Feb 17 2026

    After a hiatus to publish The Pawn of Samsara duology, D.M. De Alwis returns to the mic to pull back the curtain on the cosmology of his fictional universe. How does Buddhist philosophy shape a fantasy world?

    In this episode, we explore the "One Rule" that governs every being in this multiverse—from the lowest human to the highest deity—and how the law of Karma-Vipaka (Action and Consequence) replaces traditional "magic" with cosmic weight. D.M. discusses the character arcs of Sinha and Isha, the role of divine manipulation, and why there is no "hero’s journey" when you are trapped in the cycle of Samsara.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The Rules of the Universe: Why fixed laws are essential for high-stakes fantasy world-building.
    • Sinha vs. Isha: How two righteous characters can end up on opposite sides of the god/demon divide.
    • The Greater Gods: Why the "silence of gods" is actually a calculated part of the cosmic balance.
    • Future Worlds: A sneak peek at the upcoming project, A Monkey’s Mask, and the introduction of Yakshas, Nagas, and Rakshas.

    Links & Resources Mentioned:

    • Official Website: dmdealwis.com
    • Buy the Books: The Pawn of Samsara Duology
    • Social Media: Find D.M. De Alwis on most platforms @dmdealwis

    Featured Books:

    1. A Lion's Head (Sinha's Story)
    2. A Lion's Pride (The continuation of the duology)

    About the Host: D.M. De Alwis is the author of the Pawn of Samsara duology and host of the Myths and Samsara podcast. She explores mythology, folklore, and storytelling through the lens of Buddhist cosmology.

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    12 mins
  • 009 | Witchcraft or Religion?
    Jun 17 2025

    Misconceptions about Demons & Witchcraft in Sri Lanka | An Explainer

    Sri Lanka is strange. For one, three persistent sub-religions are practiced by most Sri Lankans, although they may not be aware of it. These are Demonism, Capuism, and Grahaism. Anthropologists have widely documented all three. Europeans recorded these religions under the terms of Witchcraft and Demonology. I don't blame them. How could they possibly understand? Even modern Sri Lankans are unaware of why or how these three sub-religions have become so deeply embedded in the culture.

    Chapters:

    • An overview of historical relations between Sinhala and Tamil people, contributing to the growth of these sub-religions.
    • Colonial misinterpretations & how sub-religions persist alongside Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism.
    • Demonology as a means of maintaining wellness.
    • Capuism to broker a relationship with vengeful deities.
    • Grahaism, to neutralize planetary influence.

    For more on this episode, https://www.dmdealwis.com/009-misconceptions-of-sri-lankan-demon-worship/

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    11 mins
  • 008 | The Demons of Disease | Illness, myths, and the Spirit World
    Jun 3 2025

    This episode focuses on Maha Kola Sanni Yaksha, often described as the chief of the eighteen disease demons in Sri Lankan folklore. Drawing on an 1866 journal entry from the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, we explore accounts of his origin and how he and his Yaksha retinue came to be associated with specific illnesses.

    We look at how the Sanni Yakuma ritual serves as both a cultural performance and a form of healing, blending satire, community, and sensory immersion. What happens when illness is anthropomorphized? And how do ritual, belief, and medicine intersect?

    Topics in this episode:

    • Origin stories for the Maha Kola Sanni Yaksha
    • The 18 Sanni Yaksha and their disease associations
    • Changes in the yaksha list over time
    • The Sanni Yakuma ritual as a healing practice
    • How Christian colonialism confused our perception of “demon” and “spirit”

    If the podcast resonates with you, consider following the show and sharing it with others who are interested in folklore, history, and belief systems that are shaped outside the Western canon.

    For more about this podcast and its narrator, visit https://dmdealwis.com/about/.

    Show notes can be found here: https://www.dmdealwis.com/008-the-yaksha-maha-kola-sanni/

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    16 mins
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