In summary, the response should guide them towards legal and ethical sources, ensure they get high-quality audio, and offer alternatives if direct downloads aren't feasible. It's important to balance their request with providing reliable and responsible advice.
Next, the user is asking for audio that is "better." That could mean higher quality, clearer sound, or maybe a compilation that's more authentic or preferred by practitioners. They might be looking for official or high-quality versions rather than random downloads from questionable sources. They might be concerned about copyright issues as well, so I should emphasize legal ways to obtain such content.
Another angle is that the user might not be familiar with the proper Sinhala terms or the exact structure of the pirit. Clarifying what "Abisambidana Piritha 108" refers to, maybe explaining in simple terms, could be beneficial. However, since they mentioned it in their query, they might already know something about it, but confirming that can help tailor the response better.
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