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Oct 19, 2011 5:09 AM
Sri Lanka a good looking island nation is blessed with many different festivals through out a certain year. While it is true that they're predominantly religious based, they are wonderful to watch and take part in.

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Since most of Sri Lankans are Buddhist, most festivals are based upon Buddhism. As Christmas is to the Christians, Wesak would be to the Buddhists. Celebrated in May, it signifies the morning Lord Buddha was created, attained Buddha hood, as Guatama Buddha and day he passed away. While likely to temple, observing sil - a sort of quiet contemplation, is done during Wesak, the real highlight with the festival from the visitor's point of view is the place the full island comes alight before bed, with paper lanterns created specifically the festival.

Traffic concerns an online standstill as main roads and by-roads develop into impromptu lantern exhibitions. Creations usually are the simple, on the very elaborate as people vie to outdo the other person. It is just a sight to behold and worthy of experiencing, with many different Sri Lanka hotels lightening up to the occasion.

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Another interesting festival in Sri Lanka could be the celebration from the Sinhala Tamil New Year, known simply as Avurudu, held in April. It can be held in April as it is a time period of prosperity for the predominantly agricultural nation, a time when the harvest is collected. A very traditional Avurudu celebration would entail the eating of kiribath (milk rice) and also other sweetmeats on the given auspicious time by members of the family, after which they exchange money to create prosperity for your upcoming year. People engage in traditional games as well as the playing of drums or rabbana. Hotels in Sri Lanka have particular events organized to celebrate Avurudu where guests will take part in the rituals and food.

For Sri Lankans full moon days hold special religious value and are usually holidays. Duruthu poya is January and marks the 1st visit of Buddha to Sri Lanka. A perahera, which is uniquely symbolic of Sri Lanka is located in Kelaniya, about 10 km not in the capital Colombo. This perahera or pageant is really a colourful event with traditional dancers and richly adorned elephants guaranteed to captivate and enthral the senses.

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Poson poya falls in June annually which is marked as the day Buddhism was brought to the united states. Mihintale and Anuradhapura will be the places to get within this season.

The famous Kandy perahara is definitely an experience never to be missed. It is locked in August during Esala full moon, hence the perahara can be known as the Kandy Esala perahera. The main attraction is the Dalada Maligawa Tooth relic. Sri Lanka hotels are chock filled with tourists and local visitors during this period and usually help organize tickets and also other essentials for the event.

Hinduism may be so integrated inside Sri Lankan culture that you just find Hindu gods at Buddhist temples and the Kataragama devale is the perfect melting pot of the two. Hindu devotees visit seeking the protection with the God Skanda to whom the devale is dedicated. Buddhists visit Kiri Vehera stupa from the devale premises, considered to be among the sixteen places visited in Sri Lanka by Buddha. Visit during the time of the Kataragama festival and be privileged to witness the Hindu devotees fulfilling vows with fire walking and piercings. A rarer sight would have been a devotee hung from a scaffolding by hooks.

Christmas too is celebrated in Sri Lanka on the grand scale with all the Sri Lanka hotels giving guests an authentic Christmas abroad. The capital especially seems its finery in honour in the birth of Christ.
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